Pelosi Says Trump Still To Blame For Jan 6th, You Agree?

Pelosi Says Trump Still To Blame For Jan 6th, You Agree?

Kamala Fails To Win Over Swing States

Vice President Kamala Harris’s performance in the polls following the September 10 presidential debate reveals a landscape where she is struggling to make significant gains in key swing states, according to a recent analysis by The Hill.

In Pennsylvania, Harris’s lead has slightly increased to 1.1 percentage points, a modest rise from 0.7 points before the debate. Similarly, in Michigan, her position remains steady with a 1.2 percentage point lead. However, in Nevada, she saw a more noticeable uptick, moving from a 0.5 to a 1.2 point advantage.

Despite these small gains, the outlook in other crucial states remains less favorable for the Biden-Harris ticket. In Arizona and Georgia, former President Donald Trump holds a slim edge, leading by just 0.1 percentage points. Notably, his margin in Georgia has decreased from 0.3 points prior to the debate, indicating a tightening race in a state critical to both parties’ strategies.

Stewart Verdery, who held a position in former President George W. Bush’s administration, commented on the dynamics at play: “When Trump faces challenges, it’s often viewed as a turning point. The reality is that both parties are closely matched, typically within 2 to 3 points nationally. This means there may never be a clear tipping point in the campaign.” He added that despite Harris’s slight improvements, it seems she is adopting a defensive strategy, akin to a basketball team running out the clock.

As the election draws closer, Republicans can find encouragement in these developments. With tight margins in pivotal states, the GOP has a strong opportunity to capitalize on any missteps by the Democrats, rallying support and reinforcing a message of growth and security that resonates with voters seeking change.