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Several Democrats running for key Senate seats have distanced themselves from Vice President Kamala Harris and her bid for the presidency as polling continues to tighten between her and former President Donald Trump.
Democrats such as Texas Rep. Colin Allred, Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown and Montana Sen. Jon Tester have been largely quiet about Harris’s bid for President or have even skipped campaign events for Harris in their own states.
Allred, who is running against Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, appears to be trying to keep Harris at an arms length. He did not appear with Harris during any of her half-dozen visits to Texas around July and the beginning of August. Allred’s first endorsement of Harris, which came from his account on Twitter, was described as “cautious and unclear” and focused primarily on President Joe Biden’s legacy.
During their debate Tuesday, Allred did not mention Harris’s name once, despite Cruz frequently tying their records together.
In Texas, a Morning Consult poll conducted between Oct. 6 and Oct. 15 shows Harris polling at 46% and Allred polling at 45%.
dailycaller.com
Bj -
Makes sense, who would want to tie themselves to that anchor.
Democrats such as Texas Rep. Colin Allred, Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown and Montana Sen. Jon Tester have been largely quiet about Harris’s bid for President or have even skipped campaign events for Harris in their own states.
Allred, who is running against Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, appears to be trying to keep Harris at an arms length. He did not appear with Harris during any of her half-dozen visits to Texas around July and the beginning of August. Allred’s first endorsement of Harris, which came from his account on Twitter, was described as “cautious and unclear” and focused primarily on President Joe Biden’s legacy.
During their debate Tuesday, Allred did not mention Harris’s name once, despite Cruz frequently tying their records together.
In Texas, a Morning Consult poll conducted between Oct. 6 and Oct. 15 shows Harris polling at 46% and Allred polling at 45%.

Battleground Democrats Are Avoiding Kamala Harris Like The Plague As Election Day Nears
A number of Democrats running for U.S. Senate have been continuing to distance themselves from Vice President Kamala Harris and her bid for the presidency.

Bj -
Makes sense, who would want to tie themselves to that anchor.