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This can’t be good news for the Kamala Harris campaign. It does, however, explain their behavior over the last week or so. Earlier, we told you about cracks in the Democrat’s blue wall, and we can’t stress enough how important this is.

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NBC News is reporting the campaign is bracing for possible losses in the crucial swing states of Michigan and North Carolina:

And yes, it’s real:

The “blue wall” states of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania have paved the path to the White House for the last two Democratic presidents. 

But with just 14 days until the Nov. 5 election, there are concerns within Kamala Harris’ campaign about whether the vice president can claim all three states. 

Recent discussions have centered on the possibility of an anomaly happening this year with just part of the blue wall breaking its way. The conversations have focused on whether Michigan or Wisconsin “fall” to former President Donald Trump while the two other states go blue, according to three sources with knowledge of the campaign’s strategy. 

Losing Wisconsin or Michigan would mean that even if Harris secures Pennsylvania — where both Harris and Trump have spent the most time and resources — she would not reach the necessary 270 electoral votes to win the White House without winning another battleground state or possibly two.

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That’s terrible news two weeks out from the election.

Heh.

We told you about her polling with black voters (compared to Biden in 2020). Kamala is trailing behind Biden by nearly 20 percentage points.

Vote, vote, vote!

Yes, he is.

It’s a very narrow path to 270, and one that’s nearly impossible for her.

Trump won NC by a narrow margin.

The Biden-Harris administration’s terrible response to Hurricane Helene did not do them any favors.

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Heh.

Cannot emphasize this enough: vote.

Basically. She’s not going to win GA.

A much narrower victory than RCP’s 312 electoral votes going to Trump, but a victory nonetheless.