Donald Trump now has a numbers problem
Political elections are falling stars, falling, falling for months, sometimes years, but WHERE they make their descent is the question of questions. Where do these falling stars land?
Usually, they start their landing during the evening hours. Millions of people gather around their television sets to watch the descent and excitedly predict what world the falling star will drop into. Will it be in an angry red world or a lush, vivid blue world?
A lot of this has to do with favorability. Whom do the people favor? Who do they want? Which world are they more enthusiastic about, and into which world will they welcome the glorious descent of the star? I can answer that question for you. It is the beautiful world of Kamala Harris.
Kamala Harris is ahead of Donald Trump. She’s eating him for lunch in the favorability department. 11 POINTS! Kamala Harris is ahead of Trump by 11 points! Kamala Harris has smashed Donald Trump‘s favorability to bits. A new AP poll is out. Kamala Harris is ahead of Donald Trump in favorability by 11 points and has gone over the 50% mark.
It is 51% Harris and 40% Trump. Have you any idea what this means? It means that her message is getting through, her message is getting through loud and clear because political presidential candidates don’t just suddenly wake up one day with an 11-point lead in enthusiasm.
Of course, Tim Walz is leading JD Vance in enthusiasm as well. JD Vance’s approval rating, my friends, stands at a dismal and shocking 33%! That just really sucks for him. Another item of interest in this, is that Kamala Harris is ahead—I repeat—ahead – of Donald Trump on jobs and the economy. Now tell me again, media, how everybody loves Donald Trump. I don’t think so.
Back to my falling star. Folks, I cannot guarantee a Harris win. I would never even try to do that. But I can give you good news when it shows up:
Palmer Report is all about honesty, so as we get ready to gather around our televisions and computers, the falling star that is the 2024 presidential election seems to be – only seems to be, mind you – heading on a blue trajectory. We’ll see what happens. We’ll see where the falling star lands.