CNN's Harry Enten Previews Trump Win: 'Signs All Along Will Have Been Obvious'
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- Policy Leaning
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : In this case, Enten argued, Harris is more popular than Trump, given her net favorables.51% : However, there are polls showing that Trump has better favorable numbers than Harris.
49% : This comes after Enten shared on CNN last Friday, following some good polling numbers for Trump from The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times/Siena College, that viewers might want to prepare themselves for Trump to not just win the Electoral College, but the popular vote as well.
42% : He also noted how the polls "are ridiculously close and have been for a while," though it's worth reminding we've seen momentum for Trump.
26% : As Harris starting ranting and raving about Trump, she tried to insist to Baier that "you know and I both know what I'm talking about!"
10% : Only one time, the less popular candidate has won," which was Trump running against Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016, who was also unpopular.
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