Dem insiders head into final election stretch confident on Harris win: 'Nauseously optimistic'
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82% : As the cycle entered its final weeks, Trump said during a Las Vegas rally last month that the Harris campaign is "imploding" and has a victory in his sights.69% : The Trump campaign and its allies have meanwhile remained steadfast that the Republican ticket will be victorious on Tuesday, as Trump rallies his base to vote early and attracts new supporters through his "make America great again" pleddge following the Biden-Harris administration.
67% : Trump and Harris both delivered what were their respective closing arguments earlier this week, with Trump addressing massive crowds at a historic rally at Madison Square Garden, and Harris delivering her final pitch in the nation's capital Tuesday at the Ellipse, located just south of the White House and north of the National Mall.
55% : As of Saturday morning, Trump has nine events scheduled until Election Day, zig-zagging from battlegrounds such as Pennsylvania and Michigan to Georgia and also Virginia.
47% : Because, look, I'm not supposed to say it, but we are leading by so much," Trump said last Thursday.
43% : Polls are neck-and-neck, with a Fox News national survey published last month finding that Trump had a two-point edge over Harris, while the pair have zeroed-in on campaigning in key battleground states to increase the weight on their respective political scales.
32% : Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville, who worked as lead strategist for former President Bill Clinton's successful 1992 election, touted that Harris' financial backing and "united" Democrat Party sets her up for a win over Trump come Tuesday.
31% : he said on CNN Friday, noting that current polls show Harris and Trump tied.
21% : Let's face it, she is not doing well," Trump continued.
14% : Other Democratic insiders are reporting more or less the same on social media and during media interviews.DEMOCRATS HAVE AN ENORMOUS DILEMMA IF KAMALA HARRIS LOSESJon Favreau, former President Barack Obama's director of speechwriting, posted on X, for example, that though the race is an "extremely close toss-up," he argued that Trump isn't ending on a strong note, pointing to jokes made by a comedian at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally that were viewed negatively by the media and Democrats and other political issues he sees as election demerits.
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