Joe Biden ended his presidential campaign on Sunday, and later that day, Democratic leaders officially endorsed Kamala Harris as the new candidate. This move has been described by some as a successful takeover of the Biden campaign. The American public has not seen any signs of Joe Biden since the announcement was posted on X.
Following the announcement, Kamala Harris traveled to Wilmington, Delaware, to visit her new campaign headquarters. The Democratic leadership quickly removed any references to Joe Biden from the office.
Now, the polling numbers for Kamala Harris aren’t looking favorable. According to the latest Polymarket polls, Trump is leading Harris by a significant margin.
- Trump: 64%
- Harris: 29%
In battleground states, Trump’s lead is even more pronounced:
- Pennsylvania: Trump 55-45%
- Wisconsin: Trump 55-45%
- Michigan: Trump 53-47%
- Arizona: Trump 65-35%
- Nevada: Trump 65-35%
- Georgia: Trump 70-30%
- North Carolina: Trump 71-29%
These numbers indicate a challenging path ahead for Harris.