Political analyst Alex Castellanos is revealing why many Democrats are getting increasingly nervous on the eve of the single most important election of our lives! We’ve got the latest on where we are and what to expect for tomorrow.
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Highlights:
- “The Real Clear Politics polling average gives Trump a very slight lead right now of 0.1 percent!”
- “According to Gallup’s voter identification survey, the fall average for party identification forecasts a Republican +2 electorate.”
- “What’s key here is that Trump doesn’t need Nevada, he gets to 270 without it, it’s just a further indicator that the 2024 electorate is a far Trumpier electorate than 2020!”
Timestamps:
[00:21] Political analyst Alex Castellano on why Democrats are getting nervous
[03:35] How Trump is well positioned to win the national popular vote
[07:06] Where we are right now with the early voting
[11:42] What should we expect on election day
[12:51] Looking at the state of the election in North Carolina
[15:47] The state of the election in Wisconsin
[16:59] The numbers coming out in Georgia
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