Kamala Harris got some bad polls that left Democrats with a lump in their throat

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Kamala Harris’ vibe check campaign hit its first real rough patch.

The Left doesn’t know what to do.

And Kamala Harris got some bad polls that left Democrats with a lump in their throat.

Journalist says private poll shows Kamala Harris collapsing

Independent journalist Mark Halperin was the one reporter in America who correctly broke the story of the exact day President Joe Biden would drop out of the Presidential race.

On his 2Way platform, Halperin declared that he’d seen private polling data that he called “robust” from the key battlegrounds that he said showed Vice President Kamala Harris was in “trouble.”

He continued saying that both Democrats and Republicans with access to high-quality private polling all agree that they are “bullish” on former President Trump’s chances of victory.

“Here’s how I framed it this morning in my newsletter. The conversation I’m having with Trump people and Democrats with data are extremely bullish on Trump’s chances in the last 48 hours. Extremely bullish,” Halperin began.

Halperin said that of the seven battleground states, the only one Democrats feel confident Kamala would win today is Nevada.

The other six are all at risk of going red.

 “We think of the seven battleground states, which ones is Harris in danger of losing? I would say Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, North Carolina and Georgia. I’m not saying she’ll lose all six, but she’s in danger,” Halperin added.

“The only one that the Democrats say she’s not in danger of losing is the one I never say the name of because I can’t pronounce it. But it’s where Las Vegas is, right? You guys agree with me? She could lose any of those six, right? I mean, she could lose all seven, but Democrats will tell you they’re worried about those six. They’re less worried about the seventh,” Halperin continued. 

Confidence on the Republican side

Halperin compared the body language of the Kamala campaign to what he sees on the Republican side.

And Halperin told viewers it’s night and day as Republicans think Trump will run the table.

“I don’t know any Trump person who says they’re worried about losing any of the seven. They don’t know that, they don’t necessarily think they’re the favorite in Michigan and Wisconsin, but they’re not worried about losing them,” Halperin stated.

He said the private polls show that even in the battlegrounds where Trump is trailing, he’s gaining on Kamala.

And Halperin said Republicans feel confident in Trump’s chance of victory in Pennsylvania.

“There’s not, you don’t hear from them, “Oh my goodness.” What you hear is, “We’re moving up.” What the three of us are hearing, “We’re moving up in those two, we’re going to win. We’re going to win the three Sunbelt states. And we’re stronger in Pennsylvania than she is,” Halperin explained.

Halperin pointed to the Rust Belt as the lynchpin of the Electoral College where if Kamala loses one of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, or Michigan, she has zero paths to 270 Electoral College votes.

“That to me, if the whole thing’s about the Electoral College, you take any of the Rust Belt states away from her, it’s very difficult for her to win. Very difficult. It’s not mathematically impossible, but it probably won’t happen if she loses any of them,” Halperin concluded.

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