It was on the third day of a five-day bus tour across Iowa last week that 2020 W...
DES MOINES, Iowa - It was on the third day of a five-day bus tour across Iowa last week that 2020 White House contender Kamala Harris finally seemed to hit her stride.
The country needs a leader who can “prosecute the case against Donald Trump” and “it will take a prosecutor to do it,” Harris, California’s former top prosecutor and a former district attorney of San Francisco, told the audience. “And we’ve got quite the rap sheet.” A Reuters/Ipsos poll taken Aug. 1-5 showed that Biden remained in first place with 22% support, relatively unchanged from the month before. Harris was in fourth, dropping 4 points to 5.7% support over the same time period.
In an interview with Reuters on Sunday, Harris said she felt that her performance in the second debate did not match her stand-out performance in Miami. But she shrugged off concerns about her momentum stalling. Theresa Beckham, 49, came to a Saturday night event at a Des Moines winery to see Harris, who is on her shortlist along with Biden and Andrew Yang, a tech entrepreneur. She said Harris struck her as someone who would be able to beat Trump.
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