Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate
QuinnSlidr wrote:She's 4 points ahead in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. That gets her to 270 electoral votes automatically.
I'm cautiously optimistic but I am pretty sure Trump is done.
She's right below the margin of error in those states in the latest polling. The polling averages are also a little lower than that, but the trends are going in the right direction. You're right about that, of course (assuming NE-2 which must not be taken for granted - it would be the most important district in the country if she keeps the blue wall.
But I would be absolutely terrified at 270-268. I know that we have things in place to protect an electoral win, but Trump has been working on this for four years. He's going to give this thing his best shot...not before Election Day but *after* it. I think he wants to overturn the election, maybe even more than winning it outright. He feels like he was cheated, and he wants to cheat someone else.
So even if the blue wall moved to comfortably in her column, even with polling errors baked in, we need to get at least two of Nevada/Georgia/Arizona/North Carolina. I think Trump is capable of flipping a state (and if she only gets Arizona and Nevada on top of the blue wall, Trump could simply flip Pennsylvania and win) so Harris needs to not only get to 270 but get high enough above 270 that Trump can't screw us all out of it.
I think she's on pace for that, but we'll see.
I don't think it's likely the way things are going for the Trump campaign (every step he takes makes things worse, and worse, and worse). We know she gets California, which is 54 electoral votes. That would put her at 324 electoral votes if that situation plays out and she gets California, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.
There is no debating that outcome and it would be a landslide victory.