The vice president's unpopularity has grown, even amid the White House's efforts to repair her public image ahead of 2024.
Kamala Harris waves as she arrives to speak at an Emily's List discussion on reproductive rights one year after the Dobbs decision, at The Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC, on June 23, 2023. The polls are not looking good for the vice president.Polls conducted in previous months and years show that the number of people holding a negative opinion of Harris has been steadily growing since August 2020, when only 35 percent of respondents thought negatively of the vice president.
According to website FiveThirtyEight, which shows a national polling average, a majority of 51.6 percent of Americans disapproved of Harris as of June 21, while 40.7 percent approved of the vice president. In the first months of her mandate, the website shows that Harris' approval rating was much higher, with a majority of 55.2 percent of respondents saying they saw the vice president positively between April 2 and 25 of that year. On April 26, 2021, her approval rating dropped below the majority level and only got back above the 50 percent mark between May 29 and June 6, and between July 5 and August 5.
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