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State of the Race: Do not freak out—get to work

Editorial Board Published October 19, 2024
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Somewhat over two weeks left, and persons are dropping their freakin’ minds. And I get it: We have now much more to lose than they do. If we win, their lives will enhance (whether or not they wish to admit it or not). In the event that they win, we’ll lose our rights. 

However significantly, loosen up. We’re doing what must be finished, and we’re profitable. 

First, listed here are this week’s 538 polling averages for swing states, as of Friday at 1:30 PM ET. 

All of the strikes had been marginal, however nearly all of them had been towards Donald Trump. For these of you who wish to faux we’re dropping, you’ve bought one thing to freak you out. Should you assign a state’s electoral votes to the particular person at the moment main in its polls, neither candidate on this combination hits the 270 electoral votes wanted to win. 5 of the seven states are inside a single digit. 

And but regardless of lots of of million spent, the nationwide race is regular as may be. 

There may be extra motion within the battlegrounds, however to date, it’s marginal.

After all, everyone seems to be frightened of polling misses à la 2016 and 2020. We will’t know if pollsters have overcorrected in 2024 or whether or not there’s an inherent incapability to achieve Trump’s nihilistic supporters. However right here’s what we do know: 

Democrats have far extra money than Republicans, up and down the poll. With battleground campaigns flush with money, they’ll make investments extra closely in get-out-the-vote operations that ought to pay dividends for the whole Democratic ticket. Take Arizona’s Senate race: Democrat Ruben Gallego raised over $20 million final quarter, in contrast with Republican Kari Lake, who raised solely $7.6 million. Gallego is crushing Lake within the polls, and Lake could find yourself being a drag on all Arizona Republicans. 

Republicans have outsourced a lot of their get-out-the-vote operation to billionaire Elon Musk, who is aware of nothing about GOTV and is, by all appearances, screwing it up. Democratic GOTV efforts are obvious within the (very) early vote. (Since I wrote that story, the early vote has gotten even higher for Democrats.) 

Gender hole. The Supreme Court docket’s Dobbs determination, which eradicated federal abortion rights, drove the election in 2022, and nothing means that has modified this time round. Be aware that ladies usually tend to vote than males. In 2020, 82.2 million girls voted, in comparison with 72.5 million males. Don’t low cost the facility of state abortion initiatives in Arizona and Nevada, to not point out its relevance within the nationwide debate.

Republicans are relying closely on younger males. I’ve a narrative popping out on Sunday about this. In brief—sure, younger males are trending Republican, however they’re additionally a low-turnout voting demographic. 

Trump, as an individual, is fading within the stretch. He’s previous, drained, cranky, and might’t deal with the strain. The media narrative is shifting in consequence. Harris appears freakin’ nice.

And we’re going to win as a result of we’re going to out-hustle them. That’s on all of us. 

What are you doing to win on Nov. 5? 

Let’s get to work electing Kamala Harris our subsequent president! Join as many shifts as you may between now and Nov. 5 to speak with progressive voters in key states who may not end up with out listening to from you!

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