Harris vs Trump Prediction: Swing Says: Mark Halperin Says Kamala Harris Won’t Do Well in Georgia, NC, Arizona

Swing Says: Mark Halperin Says Kamala Harris Not Doing Well in Georgia, NC, Arizona
Mark Halperin said Kamala Harris is not doing well in four out of seven swing states.

Out of the seven swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, Vice President Kamala Harris is not doing well in Georgia, North Carolina and Arizona, Newsmax political analyst Mark Halperin said, adding that she may only have one viable path to an Electoral College victory. She’s basically back to where Joe Biden was on the eve of the debate, Halperin said, adding that Kamala Harris may win Pennsylvania but lose the White House as she may lose Wisconsin.
Citing one Democrat and two Republican sources, Halperin said they would be “somewhere between surprised and shocked” if Harris wins Wisconsin. If she doesn’t win Georgia, North Carolina and Arizona, she’ll have to sweep Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin to defeat Trump, but she’s in trouble in Wisconsin.
Donald Trump leads Kamala Harris in the Sun Belt swing states, but Halperin said he doesn’t think it’s impossible for Harris to win some of the Sun Belt states. “I don’t think she’s given up. She has so much money, and it’s still coming in, that she can fully fund those states. But if you ask about their Electoral College calculations, they certainly don’t put weight on the Sun Belt,” Halperin said .

“At a time when she was replacing (President) Joe Biden, there was talk that the Sun Belt strategy might be a better strategy for her compared to Joe Biden. But if they’re not 100% down to win Michigan, Pennsylvania , Wisconsin, they’re pretty close to it at this point,” Halperin said.
“As her chances of winning the four major Sun Belt states have fallen, it gives Trump more opportunities to reach 270 … The reality of the private polling, which differs from the public polling on both sides — and Trump is, you know — got a chance to win all three of the Midwestern states, the Great Lake states,” he added. “And he’s probably going to need one to win it. And he leads a movement, she doesn’t. And the doubts about her continue.”
With just two days to go until Election Day, polls are inconclusive and predict a close vote. Election guru Nate Silver slammed the polls, accusing them of lying about a close vote. Silver said most of the polls come up with a close race because they have their finger on the scale; they don’t give honest numbers.