Kamala Harris Now Tied for 3rd With Elizabeth Warren in Polls Behind Two Old White Men

The battle for third place among Democratic presidential candidates is heating up after a stellar showing during the debates. California Sen. Kamala Harris is now tied for third with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) behind former Vice President Joe Biden and Americaโ€™s favorite H&R Block tax consultant, Bernie Sanders. Suggested Reading Post #3 6-18-2025 Post #2…

The battle for third place among Democratic presidential candidates is heating up after a stellar showing during the debates. California Sen. Kamala Harris is now tied for third with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) behind former Vice President Joe Biden and Americaโ€™s favorite H&R Block tax consultant, Bernie Sanders.

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After the debates, in which Harris handed Biden his hat and coat and then showed him the door, Harrisโ€™ vote totals for president have doubled among Democratic primary voters, according to new polls that chart this kind of activity.

From Politico:

The latest Morning Consult survey found Harris increased her standing to 12 percent in the poll, which was taken after the debate ended through Friday, up 6 percentage points over the previous week. Harrisโ€™ upswing came after she confronted Joe Biden over his history opposing school busing for desegregation, a dramatic moment that dominated news coverage afterward.

Harris hadnโ€™t moved much since entering the race on Martin Luther King Jr. Day โ€” while two rival Democrats, South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Elizabeth Warren passed Harris. After the debate, Harris pulled ahead of Buttigieg and into a tie with Warren.

Harrisโ€™ surge, which also netted her more than $2.5 million in donations as the second-quarter deadline approaches, came largely at Bidenโ€™s expense, the poll found. The former vice president, who maintains a large lead over the field at 33 percent, took the biggest post-debate hit, dropping 5 points after the Miami exchange over race and busing to end desegregation.

Despite a relatively blah showing, Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) was still in second despite a considerable drop in his favorability, โ€œwhich fell 7 points, to 67 percentage, since the previous Morning Consult survey,โ€ Politico reports.

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