Okay I'm not saying she's the best choice, wouldn't be my preferred choice, but also this is a poll run by the Daily Mail. I can't even find any pollster reputation ratings for them. I also can't find any of their methodologies published online, which is also sketchy. And knowing what we all do about the Daily Mail anyways, this should all be taken with a massive truckload of salt.
Edit: Ah found it, it was run by J.L partners, ranked 145 on five thirty eight pollster rankings for reliability (1.6/3 stars for reliability with a transparency score of 4.2/10). And again, without the methodology being published who knows. The pollster themself, James Johnson, is also a former senior advisor to Theresa May and the UK conservative party.
A thousand voters is actually a perfectly good statistical sampling for the US population.
What matters is that
the daily Mail isn't overly credible
they don't mention how the thousand voters were selected.
A thousand people is enough to get you into single digit margin of error for a population the size of the US. If you find them by dialing random landlines, or mailing surveys to people with a voter history, your sample biases towards the demographic that still has landlines or that's willing to take the time to fill out a paper survey.
A 100,000 person response rate for a snap poll is basically impossible. Not enough people say yes to taking political polls. Most polling is done with 1000-1500, and if you want higher response rates, you have to look at aggregators like 538.
The survey says other Democrat figures seen as possible replacements for Biden—such as California Governor Gavin Newsom, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg—would also lose to Trump by double figures.
Disclaimer: I'm on the Momala bandwagon now.
Part of the problem here is that the job of the VP is kind of meh. Sit around as an understudy in case the main act has a colonoscopy or something, and go down to the Senate every now and then to break up fights. It's not supposed to be a popular job. So of course people don't like her. She's had to stay in the background, particularly when people have doubts about the President's ability, and if she was more visible people might think it's because the President needs his nap.
I don't believe all these bad numbers will stick, because they're all hypothetical. If Harris ultimately gets the nod, she will gain in the polls once it no longer becomes hypothetical. (For that matter, so would any other candidate listed. I like Harris, but I like the others listed, too. They can all at least stay up past Jeopardy.)
Her issue is several of her speeches have been terrible and she is obsessed with “woke ideology”. I don’t really like RFK but he says a few things that are absolutely true. The Democratic Party is OBSESSED with culture wars. Look at what they’ve accomplished in 3.5 years. Almost all of it has to do with LGBTQ rights or extremely liberal policy like cancelling student loans. I don’t disagree that these are great issues to tackle but for fucks sake can we worry about normal shit for normal people. It looks like they’re trying to win votes by gaining favor with marginalized groups of society. They’re literally acting like republicans which is why so many can’t stand Biden/Kamala. They are the same, just on different ideological wavelengths.
Honestly I don't know anyone who likes her. And it isn't a sexism thing. She was a terrible AG locking up many people for minor crimes and being "tough on crime" to the point of advocating for police militarization and excessive force. I absolutely detest her. Still voted for her on the ticket.
At this point it doesn't matter. Count Binface could run with Hillary Clinton and all the Democrats that would vote Biden/Harris will vote for them. Anyone that is "undecided" is just a fool.