Oh, Lol, a Cult Rant, nevertheless nearly over for your Dear Leader Weirdo....
A survey conducted by the New York Times and Siena College from 5 to 9 August puts Ms Harris ahead of Trump by 50% to 46% in three key battleground states - Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan.
It comes after a recent YouGov poll, conducted on 4-6 August, which suggested she would win the popular vote, with 45% of respondents saying they would vote for her in November, compared to 43% for Trump.
That is a reversal of fortunes. A similar poll by YouGov, conducted almost three weeks ago, showed her losing by three points.
It was, in fact, Mr Walz who was the first to use the “weird” label when making media appearances last month in support of Ms Harris’s fledgling candidacy. He was quick to use it again at that Philadelphia rally with Ms Harris when speaking of their Republican opponents: “These guys are creepy and yes, just weird as hell.”
Mr Walz’s folksy ways seemed to resonate with several voters who spoke to the BBC. They said they liked the Minnesota governor because he was plainspoken.
Between drags of a cigarette, Tyler Engel - an independent Ohio voter on vacation in St Augustine, Florida - said that Mr Walz “seems like a normal guy, a family man”.
“And if there is one thing that we are starved for in this country, it’s normal people,” Mr Engel added.
Another voter, John Patterson of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, said he found Mr Walz to be “a very genuine person”.
“What you see is what you get with him,” he added.
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