Election Data Reporter: ‘Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania’

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(DCWatchdog.com) – CNN Senior Data Reporter Harry Enten boldly predicted the presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris as the “tightest election he’s ever seen,” as both campaigns spent over $500 million on advertising in Pennsylvania.

Trump maintains a narrow lead of 0.8%, but despite the massive expenditures, Enten described the situation as a “dead heat” since polling numbers have remained stagnant since August.

At the same time, Enten commented, “So now as we stand less than a week from the election, I continuously say Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, and I also continuously say, I have no idea what the heck is going to happen.”

“And people call me a waffler for that, but I’m just being honest with folks. I have no idea. This is the tightest election I’ve ever seen,” he added.

RealClear Polling showed the former president leading Harris in five out of seven swing states, leading some to question the accuracy of the race predictions.

Moreover, both candidates faced the challenge of navigating the tight and unpredictable race while adhering to principles of truthfulness and sincerity.

This election’s drama centers on Pennsylvania, with its vital 19 electoral votes, keeping both camps on edge.

Harris faces a different challenge. In the RealClear Polling average, she trails Trump by 0.4%. With the involvement of third-party candidates, the gap narrows to 0.1%, adding an extra layer of complexity.

Additionally, Trump’s campaign has skillfully capitalized on Biden’s divisive rhetoric, particularly his comments about Trump supporters.

While Harris scrambles to distance herself from these remarks, Trump has successfully rallied his base and attracted new supporters who are fed up with the Democrats’ demonization of patriotic Americans.

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