Political analyst Mark Halperin said private polling by the Harris campaign showed Vice President Kamala Harris in a very difficult position. morning meeting Co-starring Sean Spicer and Dan Turrentine.
Even though Harris is up 3 points nationally, according to new york times Halperin said in the poll that she believes her support is unstable.
Halperin explained, highlighting key states where Harris' approval ratings have worsened, including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. wall street journal Sen. Tammy Baldwin's (D-Wis.) campaign has shared negative polling with the paper, indicating broader implications for Democratic candidates in the Senate race related to Harris' performance. It was reported that it was shown.
The consensus was that Harris faced significant risks in multiple battleground states, complicating her path to victory, Halperin explained.
Can she win in a short campaign with an untested candidate? And what I'm saying in the private polls is that she's in trouble…I mean, the new New York A Times poll shows her in third place nationally. We all know that 3 is like a bubble point, right? If she moves up 3 places, she has a chance to win in the Electoral College, but they would rather have 4. Yes, I don't want to be alone. So 3 is in the middle of a bubble. I'm not saying this. times The polls are right. But it is consistent with international opinion polls… wall street journal has an article about how Democrats are really worried about three Rust Belt states. We all know, from people on both sides of the aisle, that things are tough for her right now in Pennsylvania. There are roads in Pennsylvania, but not many. There are no roads in that state of Wisconsin. As you can see, Tammy Baldwin's Senate campaign poll shows Harris trailing by three in Wisconsin. Yesterday, everyone said things were worse for Harris in Wisconsin and Michigan than they were before. Baldwin beats Harris by 3…Why is the Baldwin camp sharing polls? wall street journal?That's a good question.
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If you want to tune in to prime time on MSNBC and hear the great accomplishments of the Harris campaign, please do so. But if you want to understand what's really going on, we're here to explain. I saw some new private polls today, and this is a very robust private poll. she is in a lot of trouble. Here's how I framed it in this morning's newsletter: The conversations I'm having with Trump officials and Democrats with the data are very bullish on Trump's chances over the last 48 hours. Very bullish. Thinking about the seven battleground states, which ones is Harris at risk of losing? I think Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, North Carolina, and Georgia. I'm not saying she'll lose all six, but she's at risk. The only person who claims the Democrats are in no danger of losing her, I'll never say her name because I can't pronounce it, is where Las Vegas is, right? You all agree with me. She could lose any of those six, right? So she could lose all seven, but Democrats will say they're worried about six of them and not as worried about the seventh. I don't know of anyone in President Trump who is worried about losing any of the seven. They don't think they're favorites to win Michigan and Wisconsin, but they're not worried about losing. I don't hear “oh my god” from them. What you hear is that we're moving up. What all three of us are hearing is we're moving up with those two and we're going to win. We're going to win three states in the Sun Belt. And in Pennsylvania we are stronger than her. To me, if everything is about the Electoral College, it's very difficult, very difficult, for her to win when it comes to taking any of the Sunshine or Rust Belt states away from her. It's not mathematically impossible, but if she loses any of them, it probably won't happen. Could she replace Pennsylvania with either Georgia or North Carolina and another Sun Belt state? If she wins, she only needs one of the remaining three if she loses to Pennsylvania and wins either Georgia or North Carolina, and that's not impossible. But what I want to say today is that things are not going well for her.
Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC war room analyst. he is the author of politics of slave morality. Follow Wendell “×” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.
