The Trump campaign recently released an optimistic memo about the state of the presidential race just days before Election Day. Titled “President Trump is on the Verge,” the communication underscores a favorable landscape for the former leader as he inches closer to the finish line. One can almost hear the collective sigh of relief from the Trump supporters, who have been waiting for a ray of hope in a sea of media doom and gloom.
Citing the RealClearPolitics average, the Trump campaign is reportedly quite confident that he holds a lead over Vice President Kamala Harris. This lead is not just a blip on the radar; it is a significant edge compared to where he stood in 2020. Per the campaign’s analysis, Trump is leading in five out of the seven battleground states that carry more than 270 Electoral Votes—a number that would surely make leftists tremble in their hemp sandals. Pollster Tony Fabrizio seems to suggest that although the situation looks promising, complacency must be avoided. After all, nothing stirs up a mob quite like an overconfident armchair political analyst.
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Harris leads in only one of the 7 decisive swing states for the Electoral College outcome: Wisconsin. Trump's advantage over his opponent is most significant in states such as AZ, NV and NC. The race is tight in the Rust Belt swing states. pic.twitter.com/H0AqUuraoL
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Fabrizio’s memo emphasizes the importance of turning out supporters on Election Day, reiterating that while early voting trends are in their favor, many core Trump supporters prefer to cast their ballots when it truly counts. This translates into a mandate for an all-hands-on-deck approach as Election Day approaches. Who could blame them? With the stakes of this election as high as they are, an energetic ground game could make all the difference. The last thing anyone wants is for the left to claim victory because they simply dragged their feet while masks were mandated at polling places.
Meanwhile, the memo points out that Harris and her campaign are, not surprisingly, struggling to connect with voters on key issues like soaring inflation, job stability, illegal immigration, and rising crime. It seems that the Biden administration is too busy looking for the next ‘weird’ social agenda to worry about everyday Americans. Trump’s campaign employs a crisp tagline: “Kamala broke it, President Trump will fix it.” This punchy message effectively puts the blame squarely on Harris’s shoulders, making her shortcomings glaringly obvious compared to the successes enjoyed under Trump’s administration.
Polling data continues to trend in Trump’s direction as Election Day looms closer. As it stands, Harris’s campaign only leads in one out of the seven pivotal swing states, Wisconsin. Meanwhile, Trump is solidly ahead in states such as Arizona, Nevada, and North Carolina, which adds a fair amount of fuel to the Republican fire. As the left keeps tossing up its last-minute desperation tactics, the Trump campaign remains laser-focused on its closing argument and reaching out to those undecided voters. As the clock ticks down, it appears that the Trump rallying cry is more than just a catchy slogan—it’s a movement gaining momentum.