I urge you all to take this information with a grain of salt because Leave poll data is beginning to leak. I’m reporting it because it’s interesting, but do n’t let yourselves get too excited by it.
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The American electorate’s mood is unquestionably dark, according to CNN’s exit polls, which presents significant challenges for Kamala Harris ‘ campaign. David Chalian of CNN broke down some of the crucial return polls on his network that highlight the overall “dour feelings” in terms of how people feel about the state of things in the United States.
The data Chalian presented paints a stark picture: only 7 % of voters feel “enthusiastic” about the country’s current trajectory, with another 19 % saying they are” satisfied”. However, the vast majority — 43 % are “dissatisfied”, and 29 % express outright anger, which means that 72 % of voters are either dissatisfied or angry about the state of the nation.
Adding to these difficulties is the data on Biden’s acceptance. According to Chalian,” President Joe Biden’s approval rating]is ] at 41 % in these early preliminary exit poll findings”, with 58 % of voters nationwide expressing disapproval. These figures coincide with pre-election poll, confirming that Biden — and by expansion, Harris as his former Vice President — is under a cloud of negative belief.  ,
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Chalian continued with another striking statistic: 61 % of voters believe America’s best days are still ahead, while 34 % feel they’re in the past. Despite this enthusiasm about the government’s possible, the present dissatisfaction weighs heavily on the present president’s shoulders, making Kamala’s path forward more vulnerable.
CNN analyst Chris Wallace did n’t mince words about what these numbers mean for Kamala Harris’s chances. With Americans so overwhelmingly “dissatisfied” and “angry”, Wallace argued, “in conventional terms, it would be a miracle that Kamala Harris could win with that kind of headwind” . ,
The unsatisfaction is not just about the feeling; it also has direct correlations to the management Harris served. Wallace argued that Harris ‘ association with Biden’s career, which had such low approval ratings, might prove to be a difficult task. He claimed that if Harris were to surpass these figures, she would need to “remarkably… make it clear that she is a part of the solution rather than a part of the problem.”
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In her reaction, Dana Bash acknowledged the remarkable 72 % frustration and anger charge, which she’s seldom seen so higher. She posed a crucial question: did this disappointment target Kamala Harris according to her association with the existing administration, or could it also reflect on Donald Trump’s possible return?  ,
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Perhaps it was just projecting because the former party usually suffers from such statistics. Wallace noted that Harris ‘ position on the current administration, which Harris is a part of, is likely to be interpreted as a referendum, making her chances of winning” a miracle.”
Only in: A CNN exit poll prompts Chris Wallace to claim that Harris ‘ victory” could be a miracle” given the” with that kind of headwind” he faces.
Interesting, but consider this with a grain of salt.
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— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg ) November 5, 2024