Democrats fear the worst about a bad problem that could ruin Kamala Harris

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Kamala Harris’ Presidential campaign is floundering in the home stretch. 

She’s got more challenges heading toward Election Day than anyone realized. 

And Democrats fear the worst about a bad problem that could ruin Kamala Harris. 

Kamala’s struggle with male voters extends to Hispanics in key battleground state 

Vice President Kamala Harris has been hemorrhaging support from male voters of every race. 

The Democrat Party’s message is aimed at suburban women who are obsessed with abortion and who subscribe to a brand of feminism that blames men for all of the world’s ills.

And that loss of male support could haunt Kamala in Pennsylvania, which has become the most important battleground state this election. 

Hispanic leaders in the state warned that Kamala’s campaign isn’t doing a good job of outreach. 

“At a recent reception in Philadelphia, multiple Latino leaders approached Harris staffers and campaign allies privately to deliver versions of that admonition, according to two people who attended the event and were granted anonymity to describe private conversations. And interviews with a dozen Latino Democratic elected officials and strategists in this key swing state reveal ongoing fears that Latino men, in particular, still aren’t on board with Harris,” Politico reported. 

Former President Donald Trump is poised to burn the best performance with Hispanic voters since the 2004 election, according to polling. 

A small shift could tip Pennsylvania to Donald Trump 

Pennsylvania is a state that’s neck and neck in polling. 

Trump has a razor-thin 0.8% advantage in the Real Clear Politics polling average of the state. 

President Joe Biden won the state by about 81,000 votes in 2020. 

Everything matters on the margin in a close election. 

There are about 580,000 registered Hispanic voters in the state of Pennsylvania. 

In a photo finish, they could prove decisive. 

Popular Hispanic recording artists Anuel AA, Nicky Jam, and Justin Quiles all endorsed Trump.

Anuel AA appeared alongside Trump at a rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, in August. 

Pennsylvania Spanish language radio station owner Victor Martinez, who supports Kamala, warned that Trump has appeal with Hispanic voters. 

“Yes, I am concerned, I am worried,” Martinez said. “The Harris campaign needs to continue and do better at getting to the community, getting them out to vote.”

“Trump has created a macho persona, a personality that is very attractive to the Latino man, and I can say this because I am a Latino man,” he added. 

Kamala’s campaign has raised more than $1 billion, but it isn’t moving the needle with voters. 

Most polls show her doing worse with Hispanic voters than Biden in 2020. 

That could be a big problem for Democrats in Pennsylvania and nationally. 

“We don’t hold on to Nevada or Arizona or Pennsylvania, much less have a chance in Georgia, unless we turn out the Latino community for Harris,” an anonymous Democrat pollster said. 

The pollster said that Democrats’ messaging was costing them with Hispanic men. 

“When we focus a campaign so heavily on abortion, which helps us run up the numbers with women of all colors, then that’s going to cost us in persuading Hispanic men, who don’t think we’re talking about issues they care about,” the pollster said. 

The Democrat obsession with abortion and feminism could cost Kamala Harris dearly on Election Day.