Kamala Harris seems to be having difficulty when it comes to handling the pressure of the final days of a Presidential campaign.
Her word salads and gaffes are becoming even worse than Democrats could have ever imagined.
And a Hollywood director confirmed that Kamala Harris has this terrible problem.
Democrats grow anxious about Kamala losing her base
Some recent polls have indicated that Vice President Kamala Harris is having serious problems with her voter base heading into Election Day.
Black voters have traditionally been the most reliable demographic for the Democrat Party in every election since the 1960s.
There are warning signs that Kamala is losing enough support from black voters that it could cause serious problems for her on Election Day.
Meanwhile, on the flip side of Kamala’s warning signs are apparent polling gains for former President Donald Trump with black male voters.
Some polls have suggested that he could potentially be on track to turn in the best performance for any Republican Presidential nominee with black voters since former President Richard Nixon in the 1960 election.
Republicans have tried to make inroads with black voters for years without any success, and as Trump himself has proven countless times, polling can certainly be wrong.
No one is quite sure if Trump’s gains are real or an overlooked polling error.
But the actions of Democrats seem to indicate that they’re now worried about losing black votes.
Former President Barack Obama was dispatched to Philadelphia to scold black men as “sexist” for not supporting Kamala in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania.
And other prominent Democrats are going public with their concerns.
Spike Lee rages at black voters backing Trump
Director Spike Lee ranted that black voters supporting Trump are “drinking the Kool Aid” and demanded that they “get their minds straight” before Election Day during an appearance on MSNBC.
Host Ari Melber questioned the director about Trump’s appeal with black men in this election.
“I’m curious what you would say to people who look at this — we’ve heard a lot about cutting people up into groups, which on this program we’ve discussed the limitations of that. But on the one hand, it is white men who are skeptical of Kamala Harris, it is white and Latino men that are breaking towards Trump. Black men in this country —” Melber began.
Lee knew where the question was going and interpreted him.
“I know what the question is. Continue!” Lee said.
Melber told the director to roll with the question.
“Well, it’s sad but true,” Lee admitted. “Some of my brothers have been drinking that Kool Aid, and I just hope that they get their minds straight, get their minds right in time for this election.”
Lee claimed that Trump would do nothing to help any Americans, much less black Americans.
“If they’re conscious, if they’re aware there’s nothing that this other guy can do that’s going to put us, not just black folks but Americans, in a better position going forward,” Lee claimed.
Obama was criticized in some corners of the Democrat Party and the media for taking a harsh tone with black men in urging them to support Kamala.
Lee was all for Obama “going hard” at black men.
“I got to give credit to President Obama because he’s been going really hard on the brothers, some might think too hard, but I don’t think so,” Lee said. “We got to wake up, you know, and don’t go for the okie-doke, the flim flam, can’t do that. We got to support our sister.”
Losing support from the most reliable part of the Democrat coalition isn’t the position that Kamala Harris wanted to be in during the final days before the election.