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This sentiment was echoed by David Axelrod, a seasoned Democrat and former chief strategist of Barack Obama's two successful presidential campaigns.
According to RedState, Axelrod, during his appearance on CNN's "State of the Union," expressed his concerns about the lack of enthusiasm for Harris among crucial demographics. "There's zero enthusiasm on the ground for Kamala Harris in demographics that [she] most needs," Axelrod stated. He further elaborated on his concerns, saying, "They have all said the same thing."
When co-host Dana Bash inquired about his greatest worries, Axelrod responded, "Well, look. The watchword of the day is humility, here. When you have polls that are this close ... you're not sure of anything. It really matters who shows up because these polls are not precise." He expressed his apprehension about the potential turnout of independent Republican women for Harris, the gender gap, and the participation of minority voters, particularly African Americans.
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Axelrod's comments underscore the uncertainty surrounding the election, with many questions remaining unanswered. He noted, "So there are a lot of open questions, and they're obviously working it hard, right now. They're seeing it on the street, but this race is filled with uncertainties for them."
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In contrast to the Democrats' apprehension, the Republican camp appears to be brimming with enthusiasm. Trump, in his final campaign appearance in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was joined by Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee-Sanders, former Democrat Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (Hawaii), and former Fox News host Megyn Kelly, who is now a successful podcaster. The crowd's reaction was electric when Kelly took to the stage, reflecting the high energy and enthusiasm among Trump's supporters.
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In a pointed critique of Harris and her supporters, including billionaire Mark Cuban, who has claimed that "strong women" intimidate Trump and will vote for Harris in record numbers, Kelly stated, "Can you believe this guy -- can you believe the energy and stamina of this guy?"
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While Trump's campaign was marked by high energy and fervor, Harris concluded her campaign with a staged "door-knocking" event in Pittsburgh, which was met with skepticism.
As the election night approaches, the contrasting moods in the two camps are palpable. While Axelrod's comments reflect a sense of unease within the Democratic camp, the Republicans, led by Trump, are exuding confidence. As one observer noted, "Again, no prognostication, but I feel it in my bones: it's going to be a good night for Donald Trump."