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Kamala voters are panicking in critical swing state Trump won in 2016

Oct 24, 2024 View Original Article
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    50% Medium Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -4% Negative

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59% : Trump held a rally just 30 miles from Atlanta on Wednesday evening in Duluth, Georgia.
55% : Then polling places will reopen on November 5 for Election DayJermaine Burrell, a 48-year-old entrepreneur, voted for Harris and said he was casting his ballot for 'anyone but Trump' - a common phrase shared by Democratic voters in the Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta, GeorgiaVice President Kamala Harris campaigns at a church in Stonecrest, Georgia on her 60th birthday on October 20, 2024The vast majority of voters at the Buckhead Library in the wealthy north Atlanta neighborhood on Wednesday told DailyMail.com that they cast their ballots for Harris.
42% : Kimberly Graham, 52, told DailyMail.com she was voting for 'anyone other than Trump.'Donald Trump rallied thousands of supporters in Atlanta suburb of Duluth, Georgia on Wednesday evening amid early voting efforts and with less than two weeks until Election Day'I feel like he just created a lot of chaos within the country, and it's unfortunate just to see people being torn apart,' the Harris voter said.
41% : 'I think it's gonna go for Trump,' said Amy, a 62-year-old bookkeeper in Atlanta.
38% : 'Anyone but Trump,' Burrell said - a common phrase shared by Democratic voters in Buckhead.
37% : And I think just like, cost of living has gone up, inflation has gone up - you can see it at the grocery store, like the prices.''I think that that is making it harder for people to choose to not vote for Trump this time around,' Dogan concluded. '
36% : Lance, 43, said he voted for Trump in 2016 and then opted not to cast a ballot in 2020.
34% : Most polling released in recent days show Trump pulling slightly ahead of the vice president, which is in line with other states' and national trends that have Harris falling behind in the count down to Election Day.
30% : Read More Trump tears into Biden for 'lock him up' comments as he embraces risqué new MAGA chantWithout the voter enthusiasm that there was four years ago to get Trump out of the White House, Harris supporters don't think it'll be enough to pull their preferred candidate over the finish line - at least not in Georgia.
20% : In 2016, Trump beat Hillary Clinton in Georgia by a more demanding 5.1 percent margin.
6% : She told DailyMail.com that she's 'nervous' that Donald Trump will win GeorgiaThis year, the polls are showing Trump and Harris in either a dead tie or a statistical dead heat where the gap between the candidates falls within the survey's margin of error.

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