Donald Trump’s allies reportedly fear Trump’s recent hate rally might have badly hurt him, and worry their internal polls aren’t getting it right on how shaky his standing is in Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, new polls show surprising movement among women and undecided voters toward Kamala Harris. Trump raged at a rally about the highly regarded Des Moines Register poll showing him down three in Iowa and tweeted madly about other less-reputable polls he likes better. His campaign put out a crazed memo accusing pollsters of conspiring against him. With the race still a coin flip, we talked to Danielle Butterfield, executive director of the Democratic PAC Priorities USA, about what must happen now for Harris to win. Listen to this episode here. A transcript is here.
InsideAside885 on November 4th, 2024 at 11:59 UTC »
Trump has had a bad week to close the campaign. His momentum has halted. He's failing to make his final message because he can't get out of his own way. And he's made numerous gaffes and errors. He's displayed odd behavior. If any undecided voters out there had concerns about him, he didn't help himself at all.
Cavane42 on November 4th, 2024 at 11:48 UTC »
It shouldn't be that surprising. Historically, undecideds and independents tend to break for the candidate with higher favorability.
juncopardner2 on November 4th, 2024 at 11:45 UTC »
Dude has been visibly rattled by reality since the day he started painting himself orange every morning.