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Dems with data are 'extremely bullish' on Trump winning, Harris may lose six swing states
Posted on 10/9/24 at 2:57 pm
Posted on 10/9/24 at 2:57 pm
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Political analyst Mark Halperin said this week that both Democrats and Republicans believe former President Trump’s chances of winning the election are looking strong after seeing recent private polling data.
Appearing on a livestream on his media platform 2WAY, Halperin said people on both sides of the political aisle familiar with the polls have told him they’ve seen Vice President Kamala Harris’ electoral prospects slip, and that they’re leaning towards a Trump victory being in the cards.
"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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"Can you win a short campaign with an untested candidate? And what I’m telling you is happening in private polling is she’s got a problem now," he said.
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"There’s no path without Wisconsin," he said, bringing up the numbers from Baldwin’s camp. He added, "We all said yesterday, Wisconsin and Michigan are looking worse for Harris than before."
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Further on in the stream, Halperin chastised his pro-Harris viewers, stating, "For you Harris people on here complaining that we’re talking about problems in the Harris campaign, you’re welcome to put your head in the sand about it. If you want to go watch MSNBC primetime and hear how great things are going for the Harris campaign, you’re welcome.
"But if you want to understand what’s actually happening, we’re here to tell you. I just saw some new private polling today, that’s very robust private polling, she’s in a lot of trouble."
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This post was edited on 10/9/24 at 2:58 pm
Posted on 10/9/24 at 3:05 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
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Dems with data are 'extremely bullish' on Trump winning
Make me a niddle lervous.
Remember when they were scared of the red tsunami?
Posted on 10/9/24 at 3:12 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
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Political analyst Mark Halperin
Doesn't this dude work for NewsMax? Lmao, not a dem
Posted on 10/9/24 at 3:19 pm to HondaPilot77
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Doesn't this dude work for NewsMax? Lmao, not a dem
He is a middle road guy. He calls it like he sees it. I listening to him yesterday. He said Dems are blasting him for giving out bad news. He told them to go watch MSNBC if they wanted sunshine pumpers.
Posted on 10/9/24 at 3:22 pm to lsufan1971
Mark Halperin reported that Biden would drop out of the race on Sunday afternoon 3 days before it happened. Why? Because he has legit sources. No one in the industry is out there refuting anything he's saying about bad Dem internal polling either.
But those who choose to ignore the facts staring them in the face will do so until the bitter end.
But those who choose to ignore the facts staring them in the face will do so until the bitter end.
Posted on 10/9/24 at 3:45 pm to Jwho77
From the WSJ article;
If Harris is actually down 3 in polling, Baldwin is very likely going to lose due to turnout.
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An internal poll done by Democrat Tammy Baldwin’s Senate campaign last week showed Harris down by 3 percentage points in Wisconsin, while Baldwin was up by two points, according to a person familiar with the poll. The person said much of the narrowing is due to Republicans’ strength with noncollege-educated men. Public polling has shown Harris with a slight lead in the state.
If Harris is actually down 3 in polling, Baldwin is very likely going to lose due to turnout.
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