With only 34 days until election day, Comrade Kamala Harris’s campaign trail is treading a downward slope after working-class voters dump the border czar to make America great again.
The communist Democrat nominee is on track to deliver one of the worst Democratic performances among union voters in a generation, according to CNN data guru Harry Enten. As union voters, a key Democratic voting bloc, distance itself from the party, Harris faces the possibility of an electoral collapse worse than Hillary Clinton’s infamous loss in 2016.
Enten’s analysis shows Harris barely leading union voters by nine points, a sharp decline from the 19-point advantage President Biden enjoyed in 2020. The numbers depict a grim picture for Harris, who has long struggled to connect with core Democratic voters, particularly those in blue-collar and union households, and who has been repeatedly claiming that she came from the “middle class.”
Her epic underperformance sounded alarm among Democrat echelons. Union voters have traditionally been a stronghold for the party, with Bill Clinton winning them by 30 points in 1996. However, the shift away from Democrats began under Hillary Clinton in 2016 when she won the union vote by just 12 points—a far cry from past Democratic victories. Harris now seems ready to make a new record for the corrupt left.
The loss of support from union voters comes at a critical time. The Teamsters, a major labor organization that has backed Democratic candidates since 1988, recently announced it would not endorse a candidate for the 2024 election. This unprecedented move suggests deep dissatisfaction within labor unions, which have typically been reliable Democratic allies. The Teamsters’ decision is a devastating blow to Harris, signaling that unions no longer see the Democrats as their natural allies.
At the same time, Donald Trump has made significant inroads with union and working-class voters, aggressively courting their support and positioning himself as the champion of the working class. Trump currently leads Harris by an astonishing 31 points among vocational and trade school graduates—a key demographic within the union voting bloc. His “America First” messaging has resonated with voters who feel left behind by the Democrats’ focus on woke-sh*t policies.
Harris’ failure to connect with union voters mirrors a broader trend of alienation among working-class voters. Many of these voters, once solidly Democratic, have grown frustrated with the party’s disastrous woke agenda, which they view as increasingly out of touch with their everyday concerns.
The trend is not limited to white voters. Harris’ lead among non-college voters of color has dropped 17 points compared to Biden’s numbers in 2020, as Trump makes gains among this critical group.
With just weeks to go before Election Day, Harris faces an uphill battle. Her inability to hold onto union voters threatens to sink her campaign, and if she continues to struggle with this key demographic, the Democrats could be heading toward a disaster even worse than 2016.
The clock is ticking, and unless Harris can reverse the current trend, union voters may deliver a decisive blow that could hand Trump another victory and reshape the political landscape for years to come.