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Veteran Political Analyst Says This Rust Belt State Could Keep Kamala Out Of The White House


Whether you believe pollsters who report razor-thin margins in the race between President Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, chances are the outcome will be decided in a handful of swing states.

Longtime political analyst Mark Halperin said one of those states is emerging as the possible deciding factor, and the Harris campaign is struggling there.

According to the Times of India:

Out of the seven swing states Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, vice president Kamala Harris is not doing well in Georgia, North Carolina and Arizona, Newsmax political analyst Mark Halperin said adding that she may have only one viable path to an Electoral College victory. She’s basically back to where Joe Biden was on the eve of the debate, Halperin said adding Kamala Harris may win Pennsylvania but lose the White House as she may lose Wisconsin.

Citing one Democrat and two Republican sources, Halperin said that they would be “somewhere between surprised and shocked” if Harris wins Wisconsin. If she does not win Georgia, North Carolina and Arizona, she must sweep Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin to defeat Trump but she is in trouble in Wisconsin.

Last-minute polling results from Wisconsin and other battleground states have been the subject of significant social media discussion:

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Even a rapper’s rambling speech and live musical performances at Harris’ rallies in Wisconsin apparently haven’t been enough to turn the tide in her favor.

Halperin’s advisory about the key swing state wasn’t his only recent critique of the Biden-Harris regime.

According to RealClearPolitics:

Mark Halperin, Dan Turrentine, and Sean Spicer, at the top of 2Way TV’s “Morning Meeting” on Wednesday, react to the controversy over President Biden appearing to refer to Trump supporters as “garbage.”

“I think he meant ‘his supporters.’ With all due respect to my fellow Democrats, I do not think he was just talking about the comedian,” Dan Turrentine said. “Just as the comic’s statement plays to a stereotype of Republicans, that Democrats are jumping all over, this plays to the stereotype that Democrats and patronizing and condescending — and I think it is what Biden really believes. It is hard to win the other side’s voters when you have no respect for them.”

“Let’s be clear, it is what almost every Democrat elected official actually believes,” Halperin added.

Here’s a clip of Halperin’s remarks about Wisconsin:

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