Kamala Harris had hoped for Trump to face a legal setback in October.
Kamala Harris may face challenges in winning the Electoral College, according to Jesse Watters.
On 'Jesse Watters Primetime,' Planet Chronicle host Jesse Watters talks about the challenges Kamala Harris faces as she journeys towards the White House.
The Manhattan judge in Trump's hush money case postponed sentencing until after the election, dealing a major blow to the Harris campaign.
Trump has a clear road ahead legally, and Democrats are being advised not to get their hopes up as reality sets in and the Obama world is telling them so.
If the election were held today, it's possible that Trump would win, according to Democrat numbers guru Nate Silver. He says, "The Electoral College is starting to look like a challenge for Kamala Harris."
Silver predicts that Trump will win every battleground state by 1 to 4 points, based on a series of poor polls for Harris.
The Clinton family is sharpening their knives while Silver predicts a 62% chance of Trump winning.
Biden's team believes Kamala Harris' public performances are inconsistent and unconvincing, and they are concerned that she struggles under the scrutiny of national attention.
Shouldn't Kamala Harris be warmed up with interviews instead of thrown into the biggest debate of her life if she chokes under pressure and freezes with indecision?
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