For Democrats who pined for Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, this is a moment for you, though I don’t think Donald Trump takes this state despite coming within a hair of it in 2016. New surveys show the Harris-Walz ticket didn’t get a bump from their convention. Mr. Walz could be hurting Ms. Harris in his home state, where the vice president had a healthy 10-point lead over Mr. Trump. It’s now 48-43 (via NY Post):
The flip side of the pro-Shapiro camp among Democrats is that while his selection could’ve set into motion Democrats locking up Pennsylvania, which looks like the ballgame come election night, reports are that Mr. Shapiro was conflicted about leaving office. He also didn’t have a good interview and likely didn’t want his stock wrecked by this do-over circus within his party this cycle. Shapiro has presidential ambitions of his own, or at least we shouldn’t be shocked if he decides to run in the future. Also, Harris couldn’t pick him even if she wanted to because he’s Jewish, and the young wing of the Democratic Party is virulently anti-Israel and antisemitic. She had to appease this soft Nazi wing by picking super-weird Walz, who added nothing to the ticket that wasn’t already there: Harris alone checked the left-wing cuckoo extremism box. Trump within five points of Harris in Minnesota is interesting. It makes for some funny talking points, but it’s not a battleground state. Focus on attacking Harris and Walz and their records. And focus on the swing states that Trump can win, especially Pennsylvania. Trending on Townhall Videos |
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