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October 10, 2024

Panic Taking Over Democrat Party as Election Day Nears

With less than a month to go before the election, the reality of having Kamala Harris as their candidate is starting to get Democrats worried.

She has been sliding back in polls for weeks, and what was once a convincing lead is all but gone.

With Harris and Trump now virtually tied and Trump having all the momentum, the panic button is getting hit throughout the party.

Time to Panic

The key to this entire election right now appears to be North Carolina for Trump.

If he wins North Carolina, and assuming he holds Georgia, Trump would only need Michigan or Pennsylvania, and either Nevada or Arizona to win this race.

If Trump were to take Wisconsin and lose PA and MI, he could still get to 270 by taking Arizona and Nevada.

Jamal Simmons, a Democrat strategist who served as Harris’s communications director, stated, “Everything is deadlocked and the composition of the electorate is unknowable, and there are so many things that are unprecedented.

“So it’s just hard to know. If you’re not nervous, you’re not paying attention.”

Democrat strategist Anthony Coley, who served in the Biden-Harris administration, added, “Now that the sugar high is gone people have realized what Kamala Harris has said from the start, which is that she is the underdog.

“This is going to be a fight. … These numbers are just so stubborn.”

For some reason, the Trump campaign is wasting its money with a huge rally in New York City at Madison Square Garden.

In my opinion, that money should have been used for TV ads and groundwork in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

If Trump does not win this election, that rally in New York, a state where he has no chance to win, could be the culprit.

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