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Harris Polls “Much Less Rosy” Than Reported, SuperPAC Admits

August 20, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The founder of the leading outside spending group supporting Kamala Harris for president has revealed that their internal polling paints a much less optimistic picture compared to public polls. Chauncey McLean, president of the Future Forward super PAC, cautioned Democrats about closer races in crucial states.

Despite public polls showing Harris leading Donald Trump nationally and in battleground states, McLean stated that their polling operation, which included testing hundreds of ads and surveying 375,000 Americans, revealed a different story. According to their data, Harris’s momentum after becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee was driven by young voters of color, potentially shifting Sunbelt states in her favor.

However, McLean emphasized that Pennsylvania, a key state, remains a toss-up according to Future Forward’s polls. He stressed that Harris must secure Pennsylvania, North Carolina, or Georgia to win the White House and rebuild the coalition that propelled Biden to victory in 2020.

Furthermore, McLean highlighted the public’s desire for Harris to provide more detailed policy positions and differentiate herself from Biden. He noted that the race is extremely tight, contrary to the seemingly favorable public polls.

In addition, political consultant Mark Davin Harris pointed out a potential bias in surveys that could lead to a significant polling error in the upcoming election. He suggested that polling methods may be oversampling certain voter groups, skewing the results. Harris recommended focusing on past voting history to accurately capture the preferences of infrequent voters, who could play a decisive role in the election.

Overall, the discrepancy between internal and public polls underscores the uncertainty surrounding the upcoming election and the need for a nuanced approach to polling methodology.

Admits Harris polls reported Rosy SuperPAC
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