As I reported earlier, CNN's Van Jones talked about the low voter turnout in Philadelphia and admitted, "I’m just nervous all the time. So I don’t feel good about nothin’ and I’m not gonna feel good about nothin’ ’til it’s over. I’m worried."
Richard Grenell says MSNBC's Jen Psaki is worried about Pennsylvania as well.
Jim Messina and @jrpsaki have been texting back and forth talking about how worried they are with the early voting numbers in Pennsylvania.
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) November 4, 2024
Harris is so desperate to win Pennsylvania that she's there today knocking on doors and campaigning with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
On the eve of the election, Kamala Harris is campaigning in Pennsylvania with AOC, who wants to ban fracking and pass the Green New Scam.pic.twitter.com/OUzQ0g0PGp
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) November 5, 2024
If Kamala Harris showed up on your doorstep and asked you to vote for her.
— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) November 5, 2024
What would you do? pic.twitter.com/PKKyRMGBJg
I wouldn't open the door.
I've been working for Twitchy since 2012, so a big part of my job was to play up Mitt Romney as much as I could. I really had convinced myself that he could defeat Barack Obama. What did the Democrats have against Romney? The fact that he was going to put blacks back in chains. The rumor that he was going to ban tampons and kill Big Bird. That he had binders full of women.
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That was a painful night to cover. But look now … the Left loves Romney. I guess he wasn't Hitler after all.
I also covered Election Day when all of the polls showed Hillary Clinton far ahead of Donald Trump. I remember how the vote totals sort of just stopped coming in, and the cable news networks put everything on pause. I remember staying up until 3 a.m. when they finally called the election for Trump. That was a fun headline to write.
Now it's 2024 and I'm worried again. I do believe Trump is going to win, but I'm still nervous. As I said, I thought Romney had a real shot.
I haven't voted yet … I'm an Election Day voter. I'll certainly be voting for Trump, as will my wife … and not because she's afraid I'll beat her if she doesn't vote for the right candidate, as the Left seems to believe. She's more conservative than I am.
The thing is, I live in the bluest suburb of a blue city in a purple state. My city is something like 92 percent Democrat. Just about every house on my block has a Harris-Walz sign in the yard. I haven't seen a single Trump sign. There's one really obnoxious pink sign done up with the "Barbie" font, reading "Madam President" … and then in a little starburst, "And Tim!"
I can't imagine the damage those two could do to the nation in four years. As Harris has said, her values haven't changed. She may be tight-lipped on her positions, but we all know what they are. I guess we'll find out tomorrow if being able to abort a baby through the third trimester in all 50 states is more important than inflation, the border, crime …
I'll be on tomorrow night but after 2016, I have no idea if I'll be reporting a winner. There will be all of those absentee ballots to count, and that could take 10 to 13 days, I'm told.
In any case, in my heart I believe that the Biden-Harris administration has sucked so hard that Democrats won't turn out for her in force, as they did for Joe Biden, because they were sick of hearing about Russian collusion for four years and wanted anyone but Trump.
I was rooting for Ron DeSantis, but after seeing that photo of Trump with a bloodied ear and his fist in the air, I'm all-in for Trump. Let's hope the rest of the country is too.
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