MORE KAMA-LAPALOOZA: AHEAD IN ALL BUT ONE SWING STATE - 8.15.24
Aug 15, 2024
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In this engaging discussion, Vice President Kamala Harris shines a light on her significant surge in key swing state polls, particularly in Florida, where she's gaining momentum among Latino voters. With a notable boost in Democratic enthusiasm, her coattails may even usher in wins for the House and Senate. The conversation takes a humorous turn as it touches on the absurdity of political rhetoric and a quirky anecdote about a radio colleague's dramatic exit, blending insights into politics with laughter.
Recent polling indicates a significant surge in support for Kamala Harris in swing states, particularly among Hispanic voters, suggesting a dramatic electoral shift.
Democratic enthusiasm has skyrocketed to 81%, compared to stagnant Republican enthusiasm, potentially enhancing voter turnout for the upcoming elections.
Deep dives
Polling Surge for Kamala Harris
Recent polling data suggests a significant shift in voter sentiment towards Kamala Harris in key battleground states. In states like Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina, Harris is either leading or in a very competitive position against Donald Trump. This is notable because just a few months earlier, she was considered less popular, being underwater in approval ratings. The latest data indicates that she has managed to alter her unfavorable score dramatically, with her favorability now tied at 49% among voters, highlighting a newfound level of support for her candidacy.
Harris Gains Among Hispanic Voters
The electoral landscape has shifted dramatically in favor of Kamala Harris, particularly among Hispanic voters. A recent analysis revealed that she has increased her lead over Trump from five points to an astonishing 19 points in several battleground states. This impressive turnaround suggests that she is not only increasing her support base but also effectively drawing away potential Trump supporters. The implications of this demographic shift could be substantial as it potentially indicates a wider trend in voter preferences leading up to the election.
Enthusiasm and Turnout Likely to Spike
Polls reveal rising enthusiasm among Democratic voters, which is crucial for mobilizing turnout in the upcoming elections. According to recent figures, enthusiasm among Democrats has jumped from 36% to an impressive 81%, as voters rally behind Harris’ candidacy. In comparison, Republican enthusiasm has remained static at about 71%, indicating a possible advantage for the Democrats. The increase in Democratic enthusiasm could lead to stronger voter turnout and ultimately impact election outcomes significantly.
Economic Perception Shift
Kamala Harris is perceived to be nearly tied with Trump in handling economic issues, marking a notable turnaround in voter attitudes. Recent polls show her approval for economic management is now comparable to Trump’s, suggesting she has made significant headway in improving her public image. Moreover, her performance on issues such as healthcare and immigration has surpassed Biden's earlier numbers against Trump, showing that voters may feel more confident in her ability to manage these critical areas. This change in perception is indicative of a larger trend that could benefit the Democratic platform in the 2024 election.
SERIES 3 EPISODE 9: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN
A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Yesterday I said that the USA Today poll that had Vice President Harris down by five Florida was a great indicator of the Democratic tsunami that could be gathering but it’s not like she’s actually going to WIN Florida, and literally hours later in comes a new poll and she may actually WIN Florida.
She's ahead in all but one of the Cook Political Report swing state polls. There are three new national polls (including Monmouth's) in which she's ahead. She's grown the Democratic lead among Latinos from 5% to 19%. Democratic enthusiasm has shot through the roof. She's cut Trump's lead among non-college-educated white people almost in half. It's such a torrent that even Frank Luntz has noticed, says it will soon be time to start figuring out if her coattails will win the House and Senate for the Democrats and “The people who were undecided have all collapsed towards Harris. The entire electoral pool has changed. Kamala Harris has got an intensity advantage, and I haven’t seen anything like this happen – in 30 days – in my lifetime.”
AND REMARKABLY I'M GOING TO DEFEND TRUMP: Not his campaign, not his hate, not WHAT he said while he was on with Elon Musk. But his claim that the equipment gave him that lisp/slurred words/sibilant 'S'? He's right. Anybody who's ever worked with audio processors designed to improve phone signals knows exactly what happened here. We used to call it 1979 Comrex Martian Disease. I'll explain.
B-Block (23:50) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Internet trolls "Gunther Eagleman" and "End Wokeness" complain that the Ilhan Omar primary count didn't go fast enough, then went too fast, then they didn't like the outcome. Laura Ingraham complains Kamala likes curse words when Laura swears like a stevedore. And they play a prank on Liz Truss and she doesn't like it.
C-Block (37:10) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Last weekend somebody told me their career was over and asked if anybody ever told me that and I said yeah, in 2016. And 2001. And 1984. Oh and 1977. Haven't gotten me yet.