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Harris and Trump Both See Paths to Victory

2024/11/5
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Key Insights

Why are both the Harris and Trump campaigns confident about their chances of winning the election?

The Harris campaign sees undecided voters breaking in their favor due to recent controversies involving Trump, while Trump's strong polling position and ability to galvanize nontraditional voters give his campaign confidence.

What are the key factors influencing the Harris campaign's confidence?

Strong ground game, high early vote turnout in key demographics like African-American voters in Detroit, and a shift in undecided voters towards Harris.

What concerns do Republicans have about their ground game?

Skepticism about the effectiveness of outside groups like Elon Musk's America PAC in turning out low propensity voters, who may not vote without personal contact.

Why might the election outcome differ from current polls?

Potential surge in women voters, high turnout among nontraditional voters, and the influence of third-party candidates like RFK Jr. could reshape the electorate.

What is the Harris campaign's strategy for winning over voters?

Focus on suburban, educated, and women voters, promising to govern from the middle and include Republicans in decision-making.

Why might the election results take several days to be known?

Expectations of partial results from key states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Arizona, with full results potentially taking longer due to high turnout and mail-in voting.

What impact did the Boeing strike have on the company?

Boeing was losing about a billion dollars a month, facing production issues, and needed to address quality, morale, and supply chain disruptions.

How did Joe Rogan's endorsement of Trump potentially influence the election?

Rogan's endorsement, influenced by Elon Musk, could motivate young men to vote for Trump, a demographic crucial for Republican turnout.

Chapters

Both the Harris and Trump campaigns are confident in their chances of winning the election, with internal data showing close races and undecided voters breaking in their favor.
  • Harris campaign sees undecided voters breaking in their direction.
  • Trump's strong polling position and ability to galvanize nontraditional voters.
  • Democrats' confidence in their ground game and early vote turnout.

Shownotes Transcript

A.M. Edition for Nov. 5. WSJ senior political correspondent Molly Ball) recaps the closing arguments) made by Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, and the evidence giving both sides confidence they can win. Plus, the Harris campaign cautions the winner of the race may not be known for “several days).” And striking Boeing machinists agree to a new labor deal), ending a paralyzing work stoppage for the plane maker. Luke Vargas hosts.

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