Democrats warned to keep euphoria in check as election remains on knife-edge
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Chauncey McLean, president of a pro-Harris Super PAC, warned about the deceptively positive national polls, claiming, "Our numbers are much less rosy than what you're seeing in public." He emphasized the precarious nature of the race, especially in battleground states like Pennsylvania, which he described as a "coin flip" between Harris and Trump. This highlights that while there seems to be momentum for Harris, the reality of the election remains tightly contested and unpredictable.
Amidst the excitement at the Democratic National Convention, cautionary voices stress that Harris's campaign faces significant challenges ahead. McLean noted that despite leading polls, the overall race remains tightly contested, with particular emphasis on the need to secure critical battleground states: "To win, Harris must capture one of three states - Pennsylvania, North Carolina, or Georgia," pinpointing the narrow margins in her favor.
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