DAILY KOS: Poll: Most Democrats think Kamala Harris would make a good president (2024)

Oakley Graham, a Democrat in Greenwood, Missouri, said while he is “pretty happy” with Biden’s accomplishments in office, he felt that he would be more excited to support Harris at the top of the ticket and that it was “about time” a woman becomes president.

“I know he’s got unfinished business,” Graham, 30, said of Biden. “But it would be nice to see a person of color, a woman, somebody younger to step up and to lead that charge. I would hope that that would inspire a younger generation to be more engaged.”

Black adults—akey contingentof the Democrats’ coalition and a group that remains relatively more favorable to Biden than others—are more likely than Americans overall to say that Harris would do well.

As for Americans more broadly, they are more skeptical of how Harris would perform in the Oval Office. Only about threein 10 U.S. adults overall say Harris would do well as president. About half say Harris would not do a good job in the role, and twoin 10 say they don’t know enough to say.

Harris’ favorability rating is similar to Biden’s, but the share of Americans who have an unfavorable opinion of her is somewhat lower. The poll showed that about four in 10 U.S. adults have a favorable opinion of Harris, while about half have an unfavorable opinion. There are more Americans with a negative view of Biden: approximately six in 10. About one in 10 Americans say they don’t know enough to have an opinion of Harris, whereas nearly everyone has an opinion on Biden.

About three-quarters of Democrats have a positive view of Harris, which is in line with how Democrats view Biden. Seven in 10 have a favorable view of him.

Shannon Bailey, a Democrat who lives in Tampa, praised Biden’s accomplishments as president —particularly with his infrastructure law and efforts to tame inflation—and said he’ll be “remembered fondly.” But she had a more favorable view of Harris than she does the incumbent president because, in Bailey’s view, the vice president appears more “capable of handling the taxing nature of the job.”

“It’s not just the physical stamina part, but also the cognitive reasoning part right now,” said Bailey, 34. “It’s important to be able to concisely and persuasively get the message across that is the Democratic platform right now.”

Bailey said the Democratic Party needs Harris and a running mate “who can really motivate people to go out to the polls”—a task that she’s skeptical Biden can do as effectively.

Harris’position as the administration’s lead messenger on abortion also has endeared her to many Democrats.

“I think she would be a very strong advocate for abortion, has been, and would continue to be,” said Thomas Mattman, a Democrat from Chico, California. “The Republicans have gone with white men as their ticket, and both of them have said some pretty specific things about being opposed to abortion, so I think that would be a very strong argument.”

Mattman, 59, said he believes Biden will not be able to defeat Republican nominee Donald Trump—a prospect that leaves Mattman “very distraught.” Harris would be a much more effective candidate because Biden is unable to “put pressure” on his opponent and exploit his weaknesses, Mattman said.

Harris is more popular among Black Americans than she is among white or Hispanic adults. She is more disliked by men than she is by women.

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Other prominent Democrats who have been floated as potential replacements are less known than Harris is. About four in 10 U.S. adults don’t have an opinion of California Gov.Gavin Newsom, and half are unfamiliar with Michigan Gov.Gretchen Whitmer. Newsom is seen, overall, slightly more negatively than positively. Americans are divided about evenly on Whitmer: 24% have a favorable view and 22% have an unfavorable view.

More Democrats see Harris rather than Newsom or Whitmer as someone who would make a good president, though that's partly because they're relative unknowns. About one-third of Democrats say Newsom would make a good president, and half don’t know enough to say. About one-quarter of Democrats say Whitmer would do well, and about two-thirds don’t know enough to say.

Trump’s running mate, Sen.J.D. Vanceof Ohio, is unknown to most Americans. In the AP-NORC poll, which was conducted before Trump made Vance his vice presidential choice, sixin 10 Americans don’t know enough about him to form an opinion. About twoin 10 U.S. adults have a favorable view of Vance, and about twoin 10 view him negatively. Among Republicans, 61% don’t know enough to have an opinion of Vance. About one-quarter have a positive view of him, and roughly onein 10 have a negative view.

The poll of 1,253 adults was conducted July 11-15, 2024, using a sample drawn from NORC’s probability-based AmeriSpeak Panel, which is designed to be representative of the U.S. population. The margin of sampling error for all respondents is plus or minus 3.8 percentage points.

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DAILY KOS: Poll: Most Democrats think Kamala Harris would make a good president (2024)

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What type of Democrat is Kamala Harris? ›

Political orientation

Harris was described by The New York Times in 2020 as a pragmatic moderate, with policy positions that broadly mirror those of Biden.

What degrees does Kamala Harris have? ›

She graduated in 1986 with a degree in political science and economics. Harris then attended the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, where she served as president of its chapter of the Black Law Students Association. She graduated with a Juris Doctor in 1989.

What nationality is Kamala Harris? ›

Vice President Harris is Jamaican and Indian.

Is Kamala Harris a vice president? ›

Vice President Kamala Harris is making the biggest decision of her two-week-old presidential campaign as she chooses a running mate and prepares to introduce the new Democratic ticket to voters in several key battleground states this week.

Does the vice president have any children? ›

Vice President Harris went on to graduate from Howard University and the University of California Hastings College of Law. In 2014, she married Douglas Emhoff, a lawyer. They have a large blended family that includes their children, Ella and Cole.

Is Kamala Harris' husband the second husband? ›

Douglas Craig Emhoff (born October 13, 1964) is an American lawyer who is the second gentleman of the United States. He is married to the 49th vice president of the United States, Kamala Harris. As the first husband of a vice president, Emhoff is the first second gentleman in American federal history.

Where did Kamala Harris get her law degree? ›

Vice President Kamala Harris attended Howard University, an HBCU, as an undergraduate student. She later attended the University of California, Hastings College of Law where she earned her JD degree.

Was Kamala Harris in a sorority? ›

SHAPIRO: Jill Louis, class of '87, says in those days, students at the historically Black university actually dressed up to go to school, including her sorority sister Kamala Harris. Louis joined Alpha Kappa Alpha her junior year, at the same time Harris was joining her senior year.

Was vice president Harris married before? ›

What did Kamala Harris do before Vice President? ›

Political and legal career

In 1998, Harris left to work for the District Attorney's office in San Francisco. In 2003, Harris became the District Attorney of San Francisco. She worked as the attorney general of California until 2017 when she became a senator for California.

What is a kamala? ›

noun. a powder from the capsules of an East Indian tree, Mallotus philippinensis, of the spurge family, used as a yellow dye and in medicine as an anthelmintic.

What ethnicity is Kamala from MS Marvel? ›

Kamala is a teenage Pakistani-American mutant from Jersey City, New Jersey who idolizes Carol Danvers and unlocks her dormant cosmic energy powers from the Noor dimension. Kamala first appeared in the Disney+ television miniseries Ms. Marvel (2022) as its main protagonist.

Is Kamala Harris a Democrat? ›

Harris' nomination will become official after a five-day round of online balloting by Democratic National Convention delegates ends on Monday night and the party announces the results.

Is Kamala Harris the youngest VP? ›

The youngest living vice president is the incumbent, Kamala Harris, born on October 20, 1964 (age 59 years, 287 days). The shortest-lived vice president was Daniel D. Tompkins, who died at the age of 50 years, 355 days, only 99 days after leaving office.

Who are Kamala's choices for vice president? ›

WASHINGTON, Aug 5 (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has narrowed her search for a vice presidential running mate to two finalists, Governors Tim Walz of Minnesota and Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, three sources with knowledge of the matter said.

What is the party of Kamala Harris? ›

WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris is the only White House hopeful who has qualified to compete for the Democratic presidential nomination, the Democratic National Committee said in a statement on Tuesday.

What presidents are Democratic? ›

List of democratic presidents
#PresidentTerm start
39Jimmy Carter (born 1924)January 20, 1977
42Bill Clinton (born 1946)January 20, 1993
44Barack Obama (born 1961)January 20, 2009
46Joe Biden (born 1942)January 20, 2021
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What generation is Kamala Harris from? ›

As of 2024, the current and preceding vice presidents, Kamala Harris (born 1964) and Mike Pence (born 1959) respectively, are members of Generation Jones.

Was Kamala Harris ever married before? ›

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