Veteran polling analyst Matt Towry detailed on Fox News Monday an alarming trend for Democrats as support for former President Donald Trump grows among voters in key battleground states. .
Monaka exterior On “The Ingraham Angle,” Towery claims to have access to recent polls that will soon be made available to the public, showing the former president's approval ratings by large margins not only in his usual popular areas, but in nearly every battleground state, including: reported to be rising. Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Nevada.
“I looked at the polls that were private and will probably be released in the next few days. President Trump is trending up in almost every battleground state,” said Elissa Slotkin, Democrat of Michigan. When asked why members of Congress are concerned about the polls, Towery told Laura Ingraham. “And when you ask the question, how is your neighbor going to vote? There are also sometimes very shy Trump supporters. These numbers are exploding, and this is the most we've seen in many years. And you know me, I'm usually Mr. Doom and Gloom for the Republican Party and Trump.
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Mr. Towery is typically more pessimistic about the Republican Party's prospects, but his current observations point to a shift in public sentiment beyond its traditional strongholds. (Related: Trump and Harris sit on razor's edge with voters in battleground states, poll finds)
“We're seeing a real change in national sentiment, not just in Michigan and Pennsylvania. I'm seeing it in Nevada, and we're actually seeing an upturn there. Right now. “The only problem state is Georgia because there are two groups in the Republican Party, and there are traditionalist Republicans from way back,” he continued. “They don't feel connected to President Trump right now. It's more newer Republicans and people who live in the suburbs and areas that were hit by this storm.”
Towery also mentioned the recent severe storms that wreaked havoc across the Southeast, particularly affecting Republican-dominated areas. “That storm affected Republican areas, but what I'm saying is, demographically, outside of Asheville, it's basically a Republican majority. So what does that mean for turnout?” Will it have an impact? I don't have any earthly thoughts,” Towery added.
Experts say Nevada's shift toward Trump could have a major impact on Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign, even though the state only has six electoral votes. Suggests. Economic and demographic factors unique to battleground states that have consistently voted Democratic since 2008 could tip the balance in this close race.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are in a tight race in key battleground states such as Michigan and Wisconsin, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll. In Michigan, Ms. Harris leads Mr. Trump by a narrow margin of 48% to 47%, but in Wisconsin, Ms. Harris has a slightly larger lead at 49% to 47%. According to In the NYT's Saturday report.
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