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Famed Pollster Nate Silver Reveals His 'Gut' Prediction -- It's Not Good News For Kamala Harris

Oct 28, 2024 View Original Article
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    4% Center

  • Reliability

    60% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    30% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    2% Positive

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53% : Carville believes that Trump hasn't gathered a powerful enough coalition to win this time, as reported by the Daily Mail.
50% : Silver then went on to examine the TIPP tracking poll, which showed Trump ahead of Harris by two points, 49% to 47%.
42% : Silver pointed out that in key battleground states, Trump and Harris are running almost evenly, but these close figures don't seem to reassure many observers, who frequently press him for a clear, definitive prediction.
25% : Silver also brought up a recent Fox News poll that showed Trump leading with 50% of the vote compared to Harris' 48%, which was a change from the previous month when Harris had a slight lead.
21% : The pollster later drew attention to some concerning data for Harris, noting that three recent, high-quality national polls now show Trump in the lead -- a troubling development for Harris, especially given the Democrats' inherent disadvantage in the Electoral College.

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