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Mark Halperin Says ‘Four Blue States’ Could ‘Mean Everything’ To Trump Victory

Newsmax political analyst Mark Halperin said Tuesday that former President Donald Trump could gain important advantages from Virginia, Minnesota, New Hampshire and New Mexico as his campaign enters its final stages. He said there is.

Sunday’s poll showed Trump leading New Hampshire over Vice President Kamala Harris. minnesota Finances are tight, former president plans rally new mexico and virginia. Halperin told “Newsline” that even if the president falls short in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, winning electoral votes in any of those states could give Trump a victory. spoke. (Related: Prominent election expert suggests pollsters ‘don’t know’ if they’re accurately measuring Trump support)

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“Aside from the purple states, which are battleground states, there are four blue states: Virginia, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and New Mexico. These serve three potential purposes. “Because Donald Trump will probably lose them all. And if he loses them and the battleground states, he may regret spending time there,” Halperin said. . “One is, by going there, he creates momentum and creates a sense that he’s aggressive and Harris isn’t.”

“Secondly, if he can win all the battleground states, or six of the seven, and even one of these blue states, it gives him a sense of mission if he wins. And in the end, I think he might not win any of the blue wall states, the Great Lakes states, but he could win any of the four states they’re talking about, basically. “You can imagine a scenario where you win an election in one visit. A little bit of last-minute cash,” he continued. “So look at these four states. Maybe they mean nothing, but they could mean everything.”

Mr. Trump currently leads Ms. Harris by a narrow margin in all seven of the top battleground states except Michigan, where the vice president is just behind. According to RealClearPolling average. CNN senior data correspondent Harry Enten suggested Tuesday that Trump is unlikely to top poll numbers again like he did in 2016 and 2020.

“I think a lot of people are expecting Donald Trump to actually be underrepresented in the polls. But looking at the evidence, I think, wait a minute.” Enten said. “Maybe it will happen. Maybe it will happen. But I think some people are underestimating the idea that maybe Kamala Harris will be undervalued in the polls at least a week from now. I think so.”

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