New York Post Article Rating

Democrats quietly panic over fraying 'Blue Wall', Harris campaign...

Oct 22, 2024 View Original Article
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    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    60% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -17% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

68% : "I tell you what, Trump is here like every weekend," one voter, Stephanie Smith, told The Post last week at a Harris event in Grand Rapids.
52% : Fear that Trump, 78, has the late momentum is even more pronounced in the biggest prize of the three "Blue Wall" states: Pennsylvania, with its 19 electoral votes.
48% : According to the Detroit Free Press, Trump has made 13 visits to Michigan so far this year, while Harris has made just nine since President Biden ended his re-election bid in July.
42% : "I think her press team actually works for Trump," the disgruntled Democrat added, noting that in their opinion the 45th president has "made a better case for himself than her."While Michigan has been one of the best-polling states for Harris, according to public surveys, NBC News reported Tuesday that anxiety is growing inside the Democratic camp that the veep could lose the state's 15 electoral votes -- in part due to backlash over the Israel-Hamas war among one of the largest Arab American populations in the US.
37% : Trump, meanwhile, is relying on rural voters turning out in areas devastated by Hurricane Helene last month.
29% : "Trump is the one in NC again, if anything internals show he is in trouble," the second Democratic source texted The Post, disputing the assessment to NBC News.
24% : The one that Trump won, North Carolina, may not be in play for Democrats this time around either.
22% : This week, Democrats were dealt a blow when the non-partisan Cook Political Report shifted its rating of Pennsylvania's Senate race to a "toss-up" from "lean Democrat" bolstering Republican hopes of taking down three-term incumbent Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.)Trump also leads all three "Blue Wall" states in the latest RealClearPolitics polling average with head-to-head cushions of 0.4% in Wisconsin, 0.8% in Pennsylvania and 1.2% in Michigan.
16% : The Harris campaign had hoped Trump would be dragged down by scandal-hit GOP gubernatorial hopeful Mark Robinson, the Tar Heel State's lieutenant governor.

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