Harris Climbs Ahead, Trump Campaign Faces Grim Election Data
Kamala Harris takes a commanding lead with newfound support from GOP allies, as Donald's campaign confronts its bleakest numbers to date
Kamala Harris is pulling ahead in the closing weeks of the race, solidifying her lead among swing and independent voters — and the latest numbers prove it.
New national poll
The latest national poll from Marist — an A-rated pollster — has Harris leading Trump 52-47, a 5-point margin.
Her largest lead yet with this pollster.
Earlier this month…
Marist’s previous October poll had Harris ahead by 2 points, so she’s made a 3-point gain among likely voters in the final stretch.
Things are trending in the right direction.
Another former Trump White House official endorses Harris
A former Trump aide, Omarosa Newman, has now come out in support of Harris, saying Trump is being driven mad by the prospect of ‘losing’ to a Black woman: “Donald Trump has been defeated before, and I think what’s grating on his nerves the most is that this next defeat may come at the hands of a woman of color.”
She also said that a Harris victory would be a “tremendous, seismic movement for little girls and little Black boys.”
That’s right
Harris isn’t just running a campaign; she’s spearheading a movement.
Even a former Fox anchor endorsed Harris
Geraldo Rivera, the longtime Fox anchor, denounced Trump as a ‘sore loser’ and announced he’s backing Harris this November.
In a major post on X, Rivera said he can’t vote for Trump because he overturned Roe, is racist toward migrants, and puts himself above the Constitution.
A scathing rebuke from Trump’s old friend
If Rivera’s publicly backing Harris, then it’s safe to assume that many more disillusioned GOP voters like him will cross party lines when casting their ballots.
It gets worse for Donald Trump, whose campaign now faces its bleakest numbers yet
Not only is Trump stumbling in the polls, losing former White House officials, and repelling longtime media allies, but the latest electoral data is some of the worst his campaign has ever seen: