Two Major Swing States Get New Polling that Show Trump Overtaking Harris
Two Major Swing States Get New Polling that Show Trump Overtaking Harris

Kamala Harris enjoyed a charmed summer. The media seemed to roll out the red carpet, positioning her as the heir apparent to the presidency despite her glaring lack of qualifications. Journalists and pundits lavished her with praise, trying to paint Harris as the steady hand the country needed.

They focused on optics, ignoring her uninspired track record as vice president. From failed border policies to international gaffes, Harris’s resume is littered with missteps. Yet, the media kept pumping her up, making it look like her campaign was untouchable.

But as the summer warmth fades, so too does Harris’s political honeymoon. What was once a facade of media-driven momentum is now unraveling in the face of hard facts. Voters are beginning to see through the thin veneer, recognizing that Harris lacks the leadership chops to lead the nation.

For all the talk of “breaking barriers” and “making history,” Harris has yet to prove that she’s capable of handling the weight of the presidency. And now, reality is catching up with her.

From The Post Millennial:
A new Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday shows Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is gaining support and momentum in the key battleground states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. Trump has surged in Michigan, is leading in Wisconsin and slightly trails Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania, according to the poll.

Trump Gains Momentum in Battleground States

The latest Quinnipiac poll shows that Donald Trump is on the rise, particularly in the battleground states that will determine the next president. Despite Harris’s media blitz, Trump is making significant gains in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.

In Michigan, Trump has surged ahead, pulling in 50% support to Harris’s 47%. Wisconsin shows a similar trend, with Trump leading Harris by two points. In Pennsylvania, Harris holds a slim lead, but Trump is closing in fast.

Voters are also turning to Trump on the key issues that matter most. According to the Quinnipiac poll, Trump outperformed Harris in nearly every category, from the economy to immigration to handling crises.

While Harris may have held her own on the abortion issue, it’s clear that voters trust Trump’s leadership on matters that will define the future of the country. And let’s be honest: Harris’s so-called post-debate “bounce” was a mirage. The media may have tried to spin the debate in her favor, but voters saw through the bias.

The Polls Speak Louder Than Media Narratives

Trump’s resurgence in the polls shows just how flimsy Harris’s media-crafted momentum really was. In Michigan, voters overwhelmingly believe Trump will do a better job managing the economy—an area where Harris continues to flounder.

In Wisconsin, Trump has gained favor for his handling of immigration and foreign affairs, with Harris trailing behind on nearly every front. Even when it comes to preserving democracy, a talking point Harris often champions, Trump remains competitive.

This shift isn’t just about numbers; it reflects a deeper problem for Harris. Democratic mail-in voting, a crucial factor in 2020, has fallen off in these swing states. Voter enthusiasm for Harris is clearly waning.

The media can only prop her up for so long before the cracks in her campaign become too large to ignore. Meanwhile, Trump’s base remains energized, mobilizing as Election Day draws closer. Harris may have enjoyed a media-fueled honeymoon, but now she faces the real challenge: winning over the voters who matter most.

Key Takeaways:

  • Kamala Harris’s summer honeymoon was largely media-driven, masking her lack of qualifications and long list of failures as vice president.
  • Donald Trump is surging in key battleground states, gaining momentum in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, where voters trust him on crucial issues like the economy and crisis management.
  • Voter enthusiasm for Harris is fading, with post-debate analysis showing that Trump, not Harris, is resonating with the electorate.

Source: The Post Millennial


October 10, 2024
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Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.