Kamala Harris

'Improbably tight race': Here’s why experts are doubting the 'razor-close narrative'

For multiple weeks, almost every major pollster has had Vice President Kamala Harris neck-and-neck with former President Donald Trump in polls of both battleground states and the nation at large. But some experts aren't so sure the election will be as close as expected.

The Guardian reported that in the final round of polling done just before Tuesday's election, the race remains within the margin of error in all seven swing states most likely to decide which candidate wins a majority of electoral votes. According to FiveThirtyEight's aggregated polling data, both Harris and Trump are within one or two points of each other in states like Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. But two polling experts are theorizing that this is less reflective of the actual race than it is of pollsters being overly cautious to not be dead-wrong when official results are tallied.

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Professor cornered on CNN after claim Trump and Harris are both 'threats to democracy'

Conservative CNN host Michael Smerconish seemed stunned on Saturday morning after a political scientist from Princeton University attempted to make the case that Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are both threats to democracy.

That led the CNN host to put her on the spot whereupon she scrambled by saying voters will have to make up their own minds.

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'Grossly incompetent': Some Dems freaking out over Harris' Pennsylvania operation

BUCKS COUNTY, Pa. — Some Pennsylvania Democrats are freaking out over what they say is a lackluster field operation across the state by Vice President Kamala Harris, which one characterizes as “grossly incompetent” ahead of Election Day.

“Compared to past presidential campaigns, the Harris PA campaign has been dysfunctional and, frankly, incompetent. They’re grossly incompetent,” a senior Pennsylvania Democrat, who was granted anonymity to speak candidly, told Raw Story this week. “Really simple stuff that they've just dropped the ball on — a ton of stuff. And so everyone — literally every Pennsylvania Democrat I know — is complaining about the incompetence of the people running the Harrisburg, PA operation.”

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Voters are ‘showing up!’ Harris team touts ‘enthusiasm’ and 'momentum' in final days

Vice President Kamala Harris is expressing cautious optimism in the final days of the 2024 presidential race, saying voters are “showing up,” and she is “seeing an incredible amount of enthusiasm from people of every walk of life.”

“What I’m enjoying the most about this moment is that in spite of how my opponent spends full time trying to divide the American people, what I’m seeing is people coming together under one roof who seemingly have nothing in common, and know they have everything in common,” the Democratic presidential nominee told reporters Friday afternoon (video below). “And I think that is in the best interest of the strength of our nation.”

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'Dogfight': GOP strategists warn elites risk Senate majority blowing cash on fancy dinners

Republican party leaders are risking their chances of claiming the Senate majority in 2025 by blowing cash on high salaries and fancy meals, GOP strategists warned in a new report.

The strategists, who demanded anonymity for fear of retribution, told The Washington Post on Friday that the National Republican Senatorial Committee decision-makers have paid big bucks on high salaries and luxurious dinners that could be better spent.

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Ex-Bush aide Nicolle Wallace uses his own words in passionate 'public plea' for Harris

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace was once the White House communications director for George W. Bush, but over the years, her opinions have changed as she left her life in Republican politics in protest of Donald Trump.

Years later, as the 2024 election approaches, the host of "Deadline: White House" is reaching out to her former boss once more to implore him to act.

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Top Harris officials 'fully expect' Trump to declare victory before votes counted: report

Former President Donald Trump is making maneuvers to interfere with the election just as he did in 2020 — but Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign is already preparing to head it off, according to a report Friday.

"Senior Harris campaign officials say aides 'fully expect' Trump will declare victory before all votes are counted and that there are hundreds of lawyers around the country and in battleground states with 'thousands of pages of pleadings' ready to fight GOP legal maneuverings," reported NBC News Washington correspondent Yamiche Alcindor on X.

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The View's Ana Navarro mocks 'cheating' right-wing men panicking over Harris ad

The co-hosts of "The View" couldn't help but note that some of the prominent conservative men angry over a new Kamala Harris ad aimed at women are also cheaters.

The Friday episode began with the women writing and airing the ad telling women that they have the freedom to vote however they want in the privacy of their voting booth.

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James Carville lays into 'nuts' Trump in profane reaction to violent rant

Longtime Democratic campaign consultant James Carville confidently predicted on Friday morning that Vice President Kamala Harris will be elected president next week for a multitude of reasons including the fact, he said, that former president Donald Trump is mentally incompetent.


Speaking with "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough, the always-unfiltered political commentator was asked what he expects to see next Tuesday when voters go to the polls, which prompted him to detail Harris' advantages over Donald Trump.

"I'm curious, how are you looking at this race with about five days to go?" Scarborough pressed his guest.

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'Due to Donald Trump': MSNBC's Mika cries during harrowing interview

"Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski brushed away tears Friday morning as a Georgia mother told how Donald Trump's actions as president pushed her to the brink of death upon the loss of a "very wanted" child.

Avery Davis Bell appeared on MSNBC Friday morning to urge voters to pick Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming presidential election in hopes of overturning restrictive abortion policies that are killing miscarriage victims such as herself.

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'Way more dangerous' Trump hammered by editor behind 'powerful' Harris endorsement

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Friday morning, the editor-in-chief of the The Economist explained why the venerable institution couldn't bring itself to back Donald Trump and instead cast its lot with Vice President Kamala Harris with an endorsement that caught political observers by surprise.

Speaking with the panel, Zanny Minton Beddoes summed up the Economist's position on Trump by calling him an "unacceptable risk we think he poses to America and the world."

"The audience that we had in mind when we wrote this was our many readers who are Republicans," she explained to Morning Joe regular Katty Kay. "We have Republicans and Democrat readers and we didn't want this to be a grand statement for the history books. We wanted to try to lay out to those readers that we have, who are likely to vote for Donald Trump, why we think he poses a risk."

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After explaining point by point why Trump is now completely unacceptable, Minton Beddoes said of the ex-president, "We think he'd be much more unconstrained. There is a real risk that he threatens America's institutions."

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'The change we need': Anthony Scaramucci shreds 'incompetent' Trump as he endorses Harris

Anthony Scaramucci sang the praises of Kamala Harris and shredded his former boss as he announced his endorsement.

Scaramucci, often referred to as "The Mooch," is best known for his 10-day stint as the White House director of communications under former President Donald Trump.

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New poll suggests Dems’ election results could mirror Obama’s 2008 victory

Democrats have another reason to be optimistic about Tuesday's presidential election after the release of a new Gallup poll.

Gallup, which is considered one of the more reputable polling organizations operating today, doesn't do election horse-race polls of candidates. However, it does measure public opinion in other important ways that could predict how an election may turn out. On Thursday, Gallup released a series of polls exploring voter enthusiasm among supporters of both major parties and compared it to voter enthusiasm in past election cycles. The organization also gauged at how effective each campaign was at voter outreach.

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