This presidential election is shaping up to just be chock full of surprises with more twists and turns than an M. Night Shyamalan thriller. The state of New Hampshire, which hasn’t been red since George W. Bush’s first presidential campaign in 2000, is now a tossup state after previously belonging snugly in Vice President Kamala Harris’ pocket. The newest forecast is suggesting that former President Donald Trump is now widening the pathway to victory by being a bigger challenge to Harris in New Hampshire, which is a state she was, according to many experts, supposed to win handily.
Guess the radical left has really underestimated just how much we’re all sick and tired of having to sell off organs on the black market to buy a jar of peanut butter and a pack of toilet paper.
But poor, poor Kamala. While Trump is beginning to turn the tide in blue states, she’s basically getting nowhere in red states. *Rubs thumbs together* Dear Kamala, the world’s smallest violin is playing “My Heart Bleeds For You,” in honor of your dying political career.
via Breitbart:
The shift came after New Hampshire Journal/Praecones Analytica released a poll showing Trump leading Harris by 0.4 points (50.2- 49.8 percent). “There’s a reason Kamala Harris has been spending money in New Hampshire. She’s on defense and knows President Trump is on the path to victory,” Trump national campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.
Newsweek released a report concerning the current state of the race in the Granite State, going on to say:
Polling aggregators and individual polls still put Harris ahead in the state, although Trump is still making gains. For example, FiveThirtyEight shows that Harris is 5.1 points ahead in New Hampshire, down from 7 points at the beginning of October. Meanwhile, pollster Nate Silver‘s tracker shows Harris 5.2 points ahead in the state, with Trump having gained 2.2 points in the polls in New Hampshire in the past month. Harris has led every individual poll in New Hampshire since she became the Democratic nominee for president, other than the most recent New Hampshire Journal/Praecones Analytica poll.
The most recent survey from The Dartmouth Poll, conducted between October 5 and 18, showed Harris leading Trump by a massive 20.8 points (58.5 percent to 37.7 percent). That poll surveyed 2,211 registered New Hampshire voters.
As of this writing, both Harris and the 45th president are in a dead heat in races across all seven swing states, however, it’s critical to note that with only five days to go until Election Day, polling isn’t as important.