An all-female focus group recently expressed strong criticism towards the idea of Vice President Kamala Harris leading the Democratic Party on the 2024 ticket. The focus group, consisting of female voters, was hosted by sources to gather opinions on how Harris compares to President Joe Biden as a potential presidential candidate. The responses from the focus group were unanimously negative towards the vice president.
One participant stated, 'I think she's worse,' reflecting a sentiment shared by others in the group. Criticism was directed at Harris's handling of specific issues, with one woman highlighting her perceived lack of engagement with the situation at the border, a responsibility that was part of her role. Another participant, drawing from her experience as a school teacher, drew a parallel between accountability in her profession and Harris's performance, expressing concerns about job security in a similar scenario.
When asked if the possibility of Harris choosing a compelling running mate could sway their vote in November, all participants responded with a resounding 'no.' The sentiment was further emphasized when one individual indicated a preference for an independent presidential candidate, Robert F. Kennedy, over Harris.
Participants expressed a general lack of confidence in Harris, with one voter stating, 'I don't get a good feel from her,' while another bluntly described her as 'an idiot.' The feedback from the focus group underscores a significant level of skepticism and dissatisfaction among these female voters regarding Harris's potential as a presidential candidate.