Dems with data are ‘extremely bullish’ on Trump winning, Harris may lose six swing states: analyst

Mark Halperin, a political analyst, said that Harris’ campaign was in “a lot of difficulty” according to private polls.

Mark Halperin, a political analyst, said that after looking at recent data from private polls both Democrats and Republicans believed former President Trump had a good chance of winning the upcoming election.

Halperin, who appeared on his 2WAY media platform to livestream a video, said that people from both sides of politics familiar with polls told him that Vice President Kamala Harris’ electoral prospects have slipped and they are leaning toward a Trump win.

In the conversations I have with Trump supporters and Democrats who have data, both are very bullish about Trump’s chances over the last 48-hours. Halperin stated that the sentiment was “extremely bullish”.

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The pundit described the Harris campaign’s problems as “issues” and an “experiment”.

“Can you win in a short time with a candidate who is untested?” “I’m telling her that in the private polling, she has a problem,” he said.

He cited a New York Times survey showing Harris leading Trump nationally by three points. He noted that this lead was just at the margin of error of the poll and her team would prefer her to be at +4 in order to be confident of her winning.

Halperin mentioned an internal Wall Street Journal poll conducted by the reelection campaign of Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis. that showed Harris was down three points in Wisconsin.

He cited the figures from Baldwin’s side, saying “There is no way without Wisconsin.” He continued, “We said yesterday that Wisconsin and Michigan look worse for Harris now than they did before.”

He told his colleagues, former Trump White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, and Democratic political strategist Dan Turrentine that Baldwin’s publication of these numbers was an “alarm clock” for the other members of the party.

Turrentine continued, “You are not only sounding an alarm in the party but also sounding it at home.”

Halperin then chided his pro-Harris audience, saying, “For those Harris people here complaining about the problems we are talking about in the Harris campaign. You’re welcome, put your head into the sand.” You’re welcome to watch MSNBC primetime, and listen to how well the Harris campaign is doing.

We’re happy to explain what’s happening. “I just saw some private polling this morning, it’s very robust, she’s really in trouble.”

Halperin said that Harris was “in danger” of losing all swing states except Nevada.

He said: “I don’t say she will lose all six but she is in danger.”