Journalist Mark Halperin said Monday that early voting is a worrying indicator of Vice President Kamala Harris’ chances of defeating former President Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election.
Jim Messina, former President Barack Obama’s 2012 campaign manager said “The early voting numbers are a little scary,” Harris said on “Inside with Jen Psaki” on Sunday, noting that Republicans are up in early voting compared to 2020. Mr. Halperin said,morning meeting” Messina’s claims and his own sources justify Democrats’ concerns about early voting, he said. (Related article: Kamala Harris once thought a border wall was ‘un-American’ but now supports it.)
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“My feeling about early voting is that it’s not as dire for Democrats as the first three days, but it’s still really bad. And the Harris campaign has done a great job of getting the national media to cover this issue.” said Halperin. “And when you talk to people in the state, you find that there are two categories of people in the state. There are more juniors who don’t lie about the data and what it means. What we know now is that there are a lot of It’s like Democratic Party leaders are in each state and the presidential campaigners are literally going to Michigan and Pennsylvania and knocking on doors.”
“And those guys are worried, so be honest with me. And they’re not in the business like they are in Wilmington. They’re really worried, okay? They’re “I might be wrong, I might be worried about the wrong things,” he continued. “Pennsylvania numbers released today will show whether she is below the 400,000 vote margin compared to other states. [President Joe] A Biden lead in 2020 will be a problem for her. ”
The journalist argued that Messina’s comments were “the biggest sign that early voting is a problem.” [Harris]That’s because TV appearances tend to be optimistic about Biden and Harris.
Halperin previously said on Oct. 22 that if the then-current early voting trajectory remained stable, Trump would be assured of a victory on Nov. 5, and Democrats could use early Republican gains on Election Day. He claimed that he could not fight back.
John Ralston, CEO and editor of the Nevada Independent, also said Friday that Republicans’ statewide lead in early voting “causes a great deal of concern for Democrats.” he claimed. Republicans lead Democrats by 4% in early voting. According to To Sunday’s blog post by Ralston.
Trump currently holds a narrow lead over Harris in all seven battleground states except Michigan and Wisconsin. According to Convert to average value of RealClear Polling.
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