Former MSNBC political analyst Mark Halperin dropped another significant update on the 2024 race, which will not please Democrats. However, some can’t be shocked by this finding: the latest string of private polls is brutal for Kamala, and the 2024 race is essentially over—Trump will win. Let’s not get too overly excited. Democrats have been known to deploy funny tactics on Election Day, and we have a hell of a logistics issue regarding getting people’s votes in the hurricane-ravaged states of Georgia and North Carolina.
The latest surveys have Kamala at risk of losing six swing states. Halperin noted that the path for Kamala would be essentially closed if Wisconsin went to Trump. We already know it’s game over in Pennsylvania as well. Yet, in the Badger State, Harris is reportedly down three points, based on the internals from Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), whose re-election race just got downgraded to toss-up by Cook Political Report. That’s not where you want to be less than a month before Election Day (via Fox News):
"I just saw some new private polling that's very robust. Private polling," says @MarkHalperin. Kamala Harris "is in a lot of trouble … In the conversations I'm having with Trump people and Democrats with data, they are extremely bullish on Trump's chances in the last 48 hours.… pic.twitter.com/KF3tSM2sLo
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“In the conversations I’m having with Trump people and Democrats with data, they are extremely bullish on Trump’s chances in the last 48 hours. Extremely bullish,” Halperin said. […]
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