Multiple voter focus groups in Arizona have weighed in on Vice President Harris ahead of the November election, and their responses reinforced the notion that she’s an unpopular candidate, according to a report in The Los Angeles Times.
Days after Harris spoke in Arizona on April 12, the political group "Republican Voters Against Trump" invited the outlet to view videos of interviews with three different voter focus groups: one of former Trump 2016 voters who voted for Biden in 2020, one of Black voters who are disappointed with Biden, and another of "California Democrats."
The Times reported the crossover voters’ views, stating, "Their assessments were brutal. If she is helping Biden, you don’t see it. She rubs me the wrong way. She was picked because she is a demographic. The big things she had, she failed."
Gunner Ramer, the political director of Republican Voters Against Trump, summed up the views to the Times, saying, "Swing voters don’t like her."