Donald Trump’s team predicts he will sweep through Georgia, North Carolina and Wisconsin on his way to an election victory.
Just recently, North Carolina went to Trump, but journalist Mark Halperin claims the president’s “boiler room” portends much more success in the Rust Belt and Sun Belt.
the president’s “boiler room” predicts more success in the Rust Belt and Sun Belt.
“When a boiler room tells senior staff they’re going to win this state, they believe it,” he says of the Trump camp.
He adds that they are at least assured of victories in these three states.
“The Trump campaign’s backroom deal is that we’re going to get ahead and win these states because the urban vote isn’t big enough, the rural vote is huge and its lead from the first vote wasn’t big enough.”
Donald Trump’s team predicts he will sweep through Georgia, North Carolina and Wisconsin on his way to an election victory
Just recently, North Carolina went to Trump, but journalist Mark Halperin says the president’s ‘boiler room’ portends more success in the Rust Belt and Sun Belt
Halperin — who has co-authored several books on elections — cited elected officials and even some Democrats who believed it was over, in addition to Mar-a-Lago insiders.
He also pointed to Harris’ poor performance in New Hampshire and Virginia.
Halperin also believes the networks won’t offer anything definitive until later this evening.
His findings echo those of Trump insider Kellyanne Conway in DailyMail.com earlier Tuesday.
She writes, “As I spoke to President Trump today, I heard the same hopeful, never-haughty candidate who is usually the last person to think he will win.
‘Beaten by 2016, bitten by 2020, he has relied on rallies, his record and new tools like podcasts to make his case.
“He knows he has done his part by showing up in towns and cities across the country and speaking out.
“He trusts that voters will do the same for him. Concerns about weakness and wokeness, immigration and inflation all favor the ex-president.
‘People want change and Kamala stands for more of the same. Trump is expanding geographically (gains in rural counties compared to 2020) and demographically (rising among black men in Georgia).
“Let’s see if the holding up in suburban counties in the Sun Belt — where Harris is on the margins — happens in the Rust Belt, where this election will be decided.”
Donald Trump has won the critical swing state of North Carolina and the sixteen Electoral College votes at a crucial moment in the election.
The Tar Heel State was a key target of both campaigns and was the scene of frenzied campaigning in the final days of the race.
Democrats have not claimed victory in North Carolina since Barack Obama in 2008.
Trump won in the last two elections and the victory is a big boost for the Republican candidate.
More than 4.2 million North Carolinians voted early before Election Day, breaking 2020’s record turnout.