
Kamala Harris’ path to 270 Electoral College votes keeps narrowing.
The data isn’t pretty.
And new polls have Kamala Harris pacing the floors at night.
As Conservative Reboot reports:
A vibe shift struck the 2024 election.
All through August and September, Democrats rode a sugar high of excitement after Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama orchestrated the switcheroo to replace Joe Biden with Kamala Harris.
An unprecedented media propaganda effort glowed up Kamala Harris to the point where she went from the most unpopular vice president in 50 years to a presidential candidate whose favorable numbers were even with their unfavorable ratings.
Polls began to show Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump nationally and in the battlegrounds.
But in the aftermath of the debate with Donald Trump the political terrain began to shift.
Kamala Harris couldn’t answer a simple question about if Americans are better off today than they were four years ago.
Donald Trump began running effective ads slamming Kamala Harris for her proposal to ban fracking and send energy prices for Americans skyrocketing.
Suddenly the bottom fell out on the Democrat internal campaign polling.
Wisconsin Democrat Senator Tammy Baldwin leaked her data to the Wall Street Journal that showed Trump leading Kamala Harri by three points in Wisconsin.
“An internal poll done by Democrat Tammy Baldwin’s Senate campaign last week showed Harris down by 3 percentage points in Wisconsin, while Baldwin was up by two points, according to a person familiar with the poll. The person said much of the narrowing is due to Republicans’ strength with noncollege-educated men,” the Wall Street Journal exclusively reported.
Michigan Democrat Senate candidate Elissa Slotkin pressed the panic button at a fundraiser, telling donors that Kamala Harris was losing in Michigan.
“I’m not feeling my best right now about where we are on Kamala Harris in a place like Michigan,” Slotkin exclaimed. “We have her underwater in our polling.”
Kamala Harris needs to sweep the Rust Belt states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
If she loses any one of the them, Donald Trump is very likely to be the next president.
As the leaks about the Democrats’ internal polls showing Kamala Harris losing altitude hit the press, the public polls began to line up with the proprietary campaign data.
A bombshell set of Rust Belt polls from Quinnipiac – a pollster that traditionally favors Democrats – showed Trump leading Kamala Harris in Wisconsin and Michigan.