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CNN host admits economy gives Trump ‘huge edge over Harris’

Election Day is less than two months away, and liberals are starting to get nervous.

While CNN host Kate Bolduan notes that Kamala Harris “has an eye-popping lead over Trump among women,” Donald Trump “has a big edge over Harris when it comes to the economy.”

And according to CNN’s David Chalian, the race is closer than the left had hoped.

Harris leads by a margin of error in the battleground states of Wisconsin and Michigan, while Trump leads by a margin of error in Arizona. The numbers are too close to call in Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania.

“This shows that candidates have multiple paths to 270, but it’s really a tossup race,” Chalian tells Bolduan.

However, Harris has lost support with black voters in places like Pennsylvania, where 92% of black voters went for Biden in the 2020 election. Now, 84% are voting for Harris.

“There’s still room for Harris to grow and strengthen the black vote, which will be necessary if she’s going to win places like Georgia and Pennsylvania,” Chalian explains.

Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” is concerned, yet optimistic.

“Something interesting is happening here,” he says. “Trump needs big wins, not little wins.”

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“Even if he wins a little bit, they’ll somehow feel like he didn’t win,” he continues. “Look, anything can happen in 60 days. Epidemic Nine, Zombie Invasion, Russia, Russia, Russia.”

“Anything can happen, of course,” he continued, noting that it’s surprising the polls are “so terrible after the Trump allegations and the fraud trial and everything that’s been done to him.”

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