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Kamala Harris Blamed for Border Crisis by 63% in NYT/Siena Poll

 September 14, 2024

A recent poll conducted by the New York Times and Siena College reveals that a significant portion of the U.S. electorate holds Vice President Kamala Harris responsible for ongoing issues related to illegal immigration and border security.

The poll, conducted from Sept. 3 to 6, 2024, surveyed 1,695 likely voters, showing that 63% of respondents think Harris should receive either "a lot of blame" or "some blame" for these problems, and the results reflect growing concerns over the border crisis, as the Post Millennial reports.

The border security debate has remained a heated topic throughout Harris’s tenure, particularly due to her designation as the "border czar" by President Joe Biden early in their administration. Harris was assigned the task of addressing the root causes of immigration, a mission that led to her being closely associated with ongoing border issues.

Vice President’s Role In Border Security Scrutinized

Despite her appointment, Harris has distanced herself from the "border czar" label in recent years. By June 2021, her office began to deny that she was directly responsible for managing the border itself. Nevertheless, the public perception of Harris's role remained tied to the issue.

As Harris campaigns for the presidency, she has attempted to reshape her image, emphasizing a tougher stance on crime and border security. However, this shift has not alleviated criticism, especially as illegal immigration has continued to be a prominent issue in national debates.

Polling Data Shows Widespread Concern

According to the poll, only 16% of likely voters believe that Harris bears no responsibility for the ongoing border problems. An even smaller portion, just 7%, stated that the issue is not a pressing concern. This data underscores the depth of the electorate’s concern over border security, particularly as it relates to Harris’s involvement.

These findings came to the forefront during the Trump-Harris debate earlier this week, where former President Donald Trump sharply criticized Harris's track record on immigration. Trump emphasized the Biden-Harris administration's inability to resolve the border crisis, questioning why Harris had not fulfilled her early promises on the issue.

Border Security Remains Central to Political Debates

The poll results come at a time when illegal immigration has become an increasingly visible issue across the country. Recent headlines have drawn attention to gang activity by Tren de Aragua in Aurora, Colorado, and the arrival of large groups of Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio. These events have intensified public discussion around border security and highlighted the perceived urgency of finding solutions.

The survey’s findings suggest that Harris’s efforts to distance herself from the "border czar" narrative have not resonated with many voters. As the poll indicates, the majority of likely voters continue to hold her accountable for the crisis at the border.

Voters Question Harris’s Approach To Border Issues

When asked directly how much blame Harris should receive for the border situation, respondents overwhelmingly assigned her responsibility. In the poll, 63% indicated that Harris deserved either "a lot of blame" or "some blame" for the current state of affairs. This sentiment reflects ongoing frustration with the administration’s handling of border security.

Critics of the vice president argue that despite being given the responsibility to address the root causes of immigration, Harris has not produced visible results. One poll respondent said, "They've had three and a half years to fix the border," alluding to the perceived lack of progress during Harris's time in office.

Harris Shifts Focus as She Campaigns for President

Harris has sought to reframe her political narrative as she campaigns for the presidency, moving away from her association with border security and focusing on broader national security issues. This pivot reflects her desire to appeal to a wider range of voters, many of whom are dissatisfied with the current state of border security.

However, this shift has not quelled concerns among voters who continue to associate her with the "border czar" role. As the election season intensifies, Harris’s record on immigration remains a point of contention, especially in light of recent events.

Border Crisis Continues to Dominate Headlines

Illegal immigration has been a focal point in national discussions, particularly with the rise of gang activity from groups like Tren de Aragua and the influx of migrants in towns such as Aurora and Springfield. These developments have fueled public anxieties over border security, adding to the scrutiny on Harris’s handling of the issue.

As the border crisis continues to dominate political conversations, Harris faces the challenge of convincing voters that she is capable of addressing the problem effectively. Despite her efforts to present herself as tough on crime, the polling data suggests that many voters remain unconvinced.

Conclusion

The New York Times/Siena poll results reflect a growing sentiment among likely voters that Vice President Kamala Harris bears significant responsibility for the ongoing problems at the U.S.-Mexico border.

While Harris attempts to distance herself from the "border czar" label and focus on other national security concerns, 63% of voters continue to hold her accountable for the border crisis.

With illegal immigration and gang-related activity remaining at the forefront of national discussions, Harris's record on the issue will likely remain a central point of contention as the 2024 election season progresses.