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Subject: Re: Democrats fear race may be slipping away from Harris
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In article <17ec449202a766c4d09cbfaab1fac669@www.novabbs.com>,
ltlee1 <ltlee1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>"There is growing fear in Democratic circles that the presidential race
>could be slipping further away from Vice President Harris.
>
>To be sure, Democrats still think Harris can defeat former President
>Trump. The margins are so close in the seven battleground states likely
>to decide the contest, a shift toward either candidate or a mistake in
>the polling could be decisive.
>
>At the same time, Democrats are privately expressing worry that
>battleground polling appears to be moving in Trump’s direction over the
>last two weeks.
>
>Cracks in the “blue wall” of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are
>starting to show, with Senate incumbents in both Pennsylvania and
>Wisconsin now in toss-up races, according to the Cook Political Report.
>
>The three northern states generally move in the same direction in the
>presidential race, but Harris has been losing ground to Trump in polls,
>particularly in Wisconsin. In Michigan, doubts among Arab American
>voters are worrying Democrats.
>
>None of this is making Democrats feel better about an Election Day that
>is now less than two weeks away.
>
>“Everyone keeps saying, ‘It’s close.’ Yes, it’s close, but are things
>trending our way? No. And no one wants to openly admit that,” one
>Democratic strategist said. “Could we still win? Maybe. Should anyone be
>even slightly optimistic right now? No.”
>
>Another strategist was even more dour when asked about the current state
>of play: “If this is a vibe election, the current vibes ain’t great.”
>
>Harris could have another path to victory that would involve winning
>Pennsylvania, losing another blue wall state but winning North Carolina
>and Nevada. But neither of those states are firmly in her camp, nor are
>two other swing states, Arizona and Georgia.
>
>Jon Ralston, a veteran political journalist in Nevada, also reported a
>rare statewide lead among Republicans who have voted early in the state.
>
>“It’s too soon to call it a trend, but this was a huge day for
>Republicans in Nevada,” Ralston wrote in his popular blog at The Nevada
>Independent. He later noted that overnight, Democrats had cut into the
>Republican advantage, but the GOP maintained a 2 percentage point lead
>as of Tuesday."
>
>https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4947840-democratic-fear-trump-battleground-polls/

No sane person can be pro-Trump.

Unless you are an enemy of this fine country.