Political analyst Mark Halperin said Tuesday that tensions within the Democratic Party are rising as the 2024 election approaches.
inside live stream On “2WAY TONIGHT,” Halperin argued that Democrats are not only fighting Republicans in the next election, but also navigating internal divisions that could hurt their chances. Halperin said this is not just a view held by Republicans who are trying to take advantage of the party’s failures, but also a sentiment that is rippled within the Democratic Party.
“There’s so much tension in Democratic land because they’re acting like they’re losing, but I want to say whether that’s also the Democratic view. And not just in the media. And it’s not just the Republicans. The Trump campaign is acting like they’re winning. And the Democrats are saying it’s spin, they’re just spinning you,” Halperin said.
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Halperin also noted that early voting trends, while still preliminary, paint a worrying picture for Democrats. (Related: ‘I don’t think it’s him’: Meghan McCain slams Harris for bringing up late father’s name during speech)
“Democrats today want you to think they’re winning. So if they lose, they can claim the election was stolen. Probably, but they don’t think they won. And they’re not the only ones who think they’re winning. This is not an election based on foreign collusion. But Trump would win today. But early voting is very ominous. So much for Democrats,” Halperin continued.
Jake Tapper revealed on CNN on Monday that data from pollster Nate Silver shows former President Donald Trump would likely win if the 2024 election were held today. I made it. Democrats are growing concerned as Vice President Kamala Harris struggles to win support from key groups, including black men and Hispanics, in critical battleground states.
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