We are reaching the stage—basically 6 ½ weeks to go before the election— when we will be told relentlessly that pro-abortion Vice President Kamala Harris’s run-out-the-clock campaign is working and everyone should either celebrate this turn of events or be resigned to her winning.
Don’t be fooled. Oprah may interview her in a “virtual rally” packed with celebrities and Taylor Swift may endorse Harris’s run for President but this race is closer than white is to rice.
For example, both campaigns are zeroing in on Pennsylvania. The Washington Post’s Dan Balz, Scott Clement, and Emily Gusking report
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump are locked in a statistical tie in Pennsylvania, according to a Washington Post poll of a state that many analysts see as the battleground most likely to determine the outcome of the presidential election.
With that being said, Ed Morrissey of Hotair writes
the only thing we can predict from this is that the race will be close. Harris still doesn’t have a lead in PA, even with the debate win and lots of media wind at her back. Another indicator in this poll suggests that Republicans may be gaining momentum, because Harris isn’t the only incumbent trapped in a tie:
The state’s closely watched Senate race also appears to be tight. Democratic Sen. Bob Casey has the support of 47 percent of likely voters, while Republican challenger Dave McCormick is backed by 46 percent.
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