Harris Sees Path To Victory, Trump Faces Worst Data Yet
Kamala Harris surges in polls after successful rallies and turns out voters in battleground states, while Donald's campaign confronts alarming new electoral numbers
With 1 week left to go, Kamala Harris is executing a flawless campaign — winning over voters and making the strongest case yet against Trump to close out the race in her favor.
Harris pulls further ahead of Trump in new poll
The latest ABC national poll shows Kamala Harris leading Trump 51-47, a 4-point margin.
That’s a 2-point jump for Harris from ABC’s last poll, proving how effective her campaign has been in the home stretch.
In Pennsylvania
Harris ran a TV ad during the Eagles football game last night, which called out Trump for trashing Philadelphia as a “bad” city.
Making smart plays for Pennsylvania by using Trump’s own words against him.
Meanwhile, in Michigan
Michelle Obama brought the house down in Michigan, delivering yet another historic speech for Harris to bring the message home for Michiganders.
To close out her speech, the former First Lady made a powerful case to male voters in Michigan about why they should elect Kamala Harris — and to “do right” by their mothers, daughters, sisters, and wives by voting for Harris over Trump this November.
An important reminder that protecting women’s reproductive healthcare is also in men’s best interests — an angle that could convince undecided dudes to hit the ballot box for Madam VP.
More good news for Harris in Michigan
I spent the weekend in Ann Arbor, Michigan turning out the Gen Z vote.
From personal observation, most of the young people had already cast their ballots, and the female college students were outwardly supporting Harris.
At least in a predominantly college town where I was, abortion seemed to be the driving issue — which is always a good sign for Democrats.
Plus
I met up with Dean Withers, Gen Z’s debate king, where we focused on flipping undecided voters to Team Harris.
Here’s a takeaway from our time together on the ground in MI.
Basically, the more people learn about Harris’ policies, the more inclined they are to vote for her. And the more they learn about Trump’s, the less inclined they are to vote for him.
Funny how that works!
Another good sign for Harris
On Saturday alone, the Harris campaign reportedly knocked on 1.2 million doors in battleground states.
That’s a lot of potential voters reached in the midst of early voting.
A nightmare 24 hours for Donald Trump, who’s now staring down grim election numbers
Not only is Trump stumbling in the polls, getting put on blast in battleground ads, and losing the ground game in the swing states, but the latest electoral data has arrived — and it might be game over for his campaign: