It’s hard to believe we’re finally at the “one week to go” mark for the election, with new information hitting each day that makes you want to feel cautiously optimistic about what may be in store for the country on November 5th.
But considering the “Red Wave” that wasn’t in 2022, many conservatives are (understandably) afraid to feel that way because the disappointment so many of us felt two years ago was palpable.
The good news is that in some states, we have more than just polling data; we have hard early voting data showing us at the very least which side appears to have the momentum going into Election Day.
Before we get into the updated numbers as they relate to what’s going on in North Carolina, let’s recall the story from one week ago from NBC News where we learned there were real concerns among Harris-Walz campaign officials that the state was “slipping” away from her grasp.
The Old North State, the NBC News report noted, was considered by the Harris team as an “insurance” state for Harris in the event she lost the so-called “blue wall” state of Pennsylvania. But one official told the news outlet at the time that out of all the battleground states, they felt that North Carolina was “a little bit slipping away.” […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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