Harris Team Issues Ominous Warning on PA Election Results, Sparking Intense Speculation

Donald Trump has a slight lead going into Election Day, both in RealClearPolitics’ average polling of battleground states – 0.9 percent – and the overall national vote – 0.3 percent.

 

Democrats and media have done everything possible to undermine Trump, from their heated-up Hitler attacks to reinterpreting everything he has said over the past week as something he did not say. He’s still in the lead, and there are reasons to believe that polls might be underestimating Trump’s strength.

 

 

The early voting numbers are generally good news for Republicans.

 

The Democrats are now in a precarious position. The Harris campaign is now issuing a cautionary warning regarding Pennsylvania, which is likely to raise eyebrows over possible funny business. While they expect results in Georgia, North Carolina, and Michigan by the evening, they are saying that the results of other battlegrounds may not be known for “days.”

 

 

They expect to see additional results on Wednesday, in Arizona, and Nevada.

 

The campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon said, “We won’t know the outcome of the election for several more days but we will remain calm and confident as this process unfolds.”

 

On Fox News, Sen. Chris Coons, a Harris surrogate, and co-chair of the Harris campaign, was asked about the fact that early voting in Pennsylvania favored the Republicans. He replied, “We won’t have results in Pennsylvania for several more days.”

 

 

It’s not worth it to wait until just enough votes trickle in. Why would it be so long? This is not justified. They’re preparing us already. Let the speculations begin if this nonsense is repeated on Tuesday night. Let’s get started.

 

John Roberts pointed out that the early voting in Pennsylvania favors a positive outcome for Trump, so Trump will likely win unless there is a major upset. This game may not work, if Trump is so far ahead on Tuesday.

 

CNN’s Van Jones has “nervous” feelings.

 

 

He should be. If the early vote is a logical outcome, I believe Trump has the advantage at this stage, barring any funny business.

 

We will see.