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From Fox News: Political analyst Mark Halperin argued that Vice President Kamala Harris may not win the essential battleground state of Pennsylvania and that could cost her the 2024 election.
“I’ve been asking people two questions in the state, national strategists to the campaigns — one is, who is currently ahead in the race, and where does Pennsylvania rank in terms of 1-7 of the states that Harris is most likely to win,” Halperin said during a livestream on his media platform 2WAY on Wednesday.
None of the strategists Halperin spoke to ranked Pennsylvania as the most likely battleground state Harris wins, and one strategist put Pennsylvania near the bottom of battleground states she was likely to win, he said.
“As you can see here, this source of mine, whom I trust very much, a very smart person, put Pennsylvania sixth, the sixth most likely state for Harris to win. If that’s true and Harris loses Pennsylvania, almost certainly not going to win [the 2024 race],” he said.
The report notes that two Democratic insiders who spoke with Halperin agreed with him, saying they believed Harris was “not only behind” but was “likely to lose the state.”
“They didn’t rule out that she could win it, but they thought it was unlikely. If you believe that… you can’t make her the favorite, and you almost can’t even say this race is a toss-up,” Halperin said.
WATCH the pollster’s remarks below:
Speaking of Pennsylvania, below is a video of a Hispanic Pennsylvania mom who explains why she’s supporting Trump in the White House race instead of Harris:
‘WE’RE BEING GASLIGHTED’: Hispanic Pennsylvania mom explains why she’s supporting former President Trump in the White House race instead of Vice President Harris, arguing she’s failed to do her job while serving alongside President Biden. pic.twitter.com/S4LPrPo6PJ
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