Election Night Eve brought some sizzling news that must have Team Harris choking on their soy lattes. A series of polls conducted by AtlasIntel indicate that former President Donald Trump is trouncing Vice President Kamala Harris in all seven key swing states. Yes, that’s right—Trump is not just ahead; he’s lapping the competition in states like Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. One can only assume that Harris is still calculating her strategy for “I’m Not Trump” while the rest of America tunes back into an era of actual leadership.
In contrast to Trump’s commanding lead, Harris can apparently claim victories in just two states: Minnesota and Virginia. But before anyone starts to pop the champagne corks in those blue enclaves, the margins are thinner than a college student’s wallet. In Minnesota, Harris squeaked by with 49.2 percent of support compared to Trump’s 47.2. Virginia? A slightly more comfortable 51.3 percent to Trump’s 45.9 percent—but let’s not forget that Northam-style governance doesn’t exactly win hearts and minds among potential voters.
From Atlas – Leading into Election Day TRUMP leads in 7 of 9 Swing States. Commie Camala 🤡 is in BIG TROUBLE 🤣Are we looking 👀 at a possible clean sweep? This could be the year! 🇺🇸VOTE THE GOAT 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/iAYK8y6ZBl
— JC Vollentine (@Theonlyjcvolly) November 5, 2024
Drilling down into the battleground states, the numbers tell an almost comical story. In Arizona, Trump boasts a solid 51.6 percent against Harris’s 46.5. That’s a gap wide enough to park a pickup truck filled with American flags. Georgia isn’t any kinder to the vice president; Trump edges out with 49.9 percent, while Harris is trailing at 48.3. Michigan isn’t any better for her, with Trump again holding the upper hand at 49.8 percent versus Harris’s 48.3. The only thing that’s truly consistent here is Harris’s knack for underwhelming in these crucial states.
Nevada shows Trump with a comfortable lead of 50.2 percent compared to Harris’s meager 47.2. North Carolina also trends Trump’s way, where he holds a 50 percent lead to Harris’s 47.9. Pennsylvania, a state that used to be a fortress for Democrats, is now also a choking ground for the party, as Trump garners 49.6 percent support while Harris clings to a mere 48.6 percent. If this is the type of momentum that the Biden administration wanted heading into the final stretch, they might need to rethink their whole campaign strategy—unless they believe that burying their heads in the sand is a viable option.
The AtlasIntel polls paint a clear picture—Trump is not only a contender but a formidable front-runner in these critical regions as Election Day approaches. This could be a breath of fresh air for conservatives who have long endured the fog of leftist policies and identity politics. Even older polls like the Reuters/Ipsos survey from August reiterated that Trump is still dominating the battleground states that were closest in 2020. It seems that while the Biden-Harris ticket pushes progressive dogma, voters are yearning for a return to commonsense conservatism, and they are ready to show it.