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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Battleground State Voters Are Breaking Big For Kamala Harris
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Battleground State Voters Are Breaking Big For Kamala Harris

Last updated: November 1, 2024 11:25 am
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Internal polling data from the Harris campaign has revealed a significant shift in battleground state voters who made up their minds in the last week, with a clear advantage for Kamala Harris. According to senior campaign officials, the campaign’s internal data shows a double-digit lead among these late-deciding voters. Additionally, focus groups conducted by the campaign indicate that recent events, such as the Madison Square Garden rally and comments made by Trump regarding Puerto Rico, have had a substantial impact on these voters.

Matt Viser reported on Twitter that the Harris campaign views the Madison Square Garden rally as a pivotal moment that has resonated with undecided voters in the final stretch of the campaign. A senior campaign official stated, “It really broke through. It’s helped gel their feeling about this race.” This sentiment suggests that the rally played a crucial role in solidifying support for Harris among late-breaking voters.

Political experts have long speculated that undecided voters would likely gravitate towards Harris, citing her youth, positive message, and promise of change from the current administration. However, the extent of this movement has taken many by surprise. If the internal polling data is accurate, Trump’s performance at the Madison Square Garden rally may have inflicted irreparable damage to his campaign, making it increasingly difficult for him to recover.

The contentious nature of the rally served as a stark reminder to voters of Trump’s divisive rhetoric and policies, prompting a reevaluation of their stance on the upcoming election. Many voters were reportedly turned off by the ugliness of the event, reinforcing their doubts about Trump’s leadership and vision for the country.

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As the election draws near, the Harris campaign remains optimistic about their prospects, buoyed by the recent surge in support from battleground state voters. The momentum gained from recent events and the shifting dynamics of the race have positioned Harris as a formidable contender in the final days leading up to the election.

For more updates and discussions on this story, join the conversation on Reddit.

Jason Easley is the managing editor at PoliticusUSA, serving as a White House Press Pool and Congressional correspondent. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and a focus on public policy and social reform movements, Jason brings a wealth of expertise to his reporting. He is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists and The American Political Science Association.

In conclusion, the Harris campaign’s internal polling data suggests a significant advantage among late-deciding voters in battleground states, with recent events playing a crucial role in shaping voter perceptions. The upcoming election promises to be a closely contested battle, with both campaigns intensifying their efforts to secure crucial swing state votes.

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