CNN political commentator Scott Jennings expressed confusion on Wednesday about how Vice President Kamala Harris can foresee a win in November, given CNN’s poll showing that voters view former President Donald Trump’s administration as more successful.

According to a CNN poll by SSRS, over 50% of voters regard Trump’s presidency as “a success,” while only 37% feel the same about President Joe Biden’s time in office. Speaking on “CNN News Central,” Jennings pointed out that Harris being part of the Biden administration presents a significant challenge, as most voters see Biden’s presidency as unsuccessful.

“Look, she’s got a major problem: It’s Joe Biden and the fact that she’s his vice president. In our CNN survey yesterday, 51% of registered voters said that Trump had a successful presidency. Only 37% said the same about Biden and Harris. A lot of that has to do with the economy and it mostly has to do with inflation,” Jennings said. “And so she’s yet to look into a television camera and say, ‘Here are two or three things that Joe Biden did that I disagreed with and I would do it differently and I have learned from that.’ She’s effectively running on a continuation of the same. People don’t like the same and they remember Trump better. I don’t know how you expect to win under those circumstances.”

Jennings also referred to recent polls from Quinnipiac University and Gallup, which are problematic for Harris.

“The nervous campaign this morning is the Harris campaign. They’re not where they need to be with young voters, they’re not where they need to be with voters of color, working class voters,” he said. “They’re not achieving the margins that they need, that Joe Biden was getting in 2020 and Trump’s base is immovable and right now, his administration and him personally are more popular than they have ever been. It’s a problem.”

CNN anchor Brianna Keilar noted that her network’s poll showed “some alarming numbers” for Harris, including a 63% lead over Trump among black voters and a 19% lead among Latino voters. However, CNN political director David Chalian pointed out that Harris’ margins are much lower compared to Biden’s 2020 exit polls with black and Hispanic voters.

Currently, Trump is leading Harris in more racially diverse states like Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll. However, Harris maintains narrow leads over Trump in the whiter battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, according to RealClearPolling averages.