JACK POSOBIEC: 'Get in the fight' and chase ballots

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Human Events host Jack Posobiec recently dismissed concerns about Kamala Harris’ rising popularity since becoming the Democratic Party’s nominee for president. Posobiec declared that the “Kamala Harris honeymoon is over,” pointing to a series of polls that show a much tighter race in this upcoming election than people believe.

Since President Joe Biden announced that he would no longer be running for re-election, Harris has had a large amount of momentum both in the media and the polls. However, the dramatic boost in her polling numbers may have been temporary, as she is now neck-and-neck with Trump in several swing states and polls.

Posobiec highlighted a new Emerson College poll from Pennsylvania from Friday, showing Trump holding a two-point lead over Harris in the state. Posobiec reminded listeners that “Pennsylvania is key,” emphasizing that the state will be critical in determining the outcome of the upcoming election.

The Economist's election forecast currently shows Harris with 272 electoral votes and Trump with 266, just shy of the 270 needed for victory, indicating a very close race. Posobiec also cited an RNG Research national poll showing Trump at 46 percent and Harris at 45 percent.

"We have a knife fight. This race is on a razor's edge," Posobiec remarked. Given the tight competition, he urged those supporting Trump to "do the work," particularly in battleground states, by getting involved with right-wing groups focused on increasing voter turnout.

“You need to get in the fight and commit yourself to action,” Posobiec advised.


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