Trump campaign gains momentum in final weeks before election

by Dillon Burroughs

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The Trump campaign is exposing the “cracks” of the Harris campaign, noting President Donald Trump’s momentum in the final weeks before the election.

A campaign statement released on Monday cited numerous media outlets showing Trump’s gains in recent polls.

“The more Americans see of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, the more they don’t like them — but that’s not stopping them from humiliating themselves on a daily basis,” the campaign statement read.

“It hasn’t been pretty. Both Harris and Walz are increasingly embattled by long-simmering struggles that are upending their candidacy,” it continued.

One reference to USA TODAY cited its headline that Trump is in a better polling spot now than he was against Clinton or Biden.

Another article from Newsweek revealed, “19 States Have Shifted to Donald Trump in Past Week—Nate Silver Model.”

A report from the New York Post showed, “Kamala Harris’ campaign is falling rapidly behind Donald Trump, 3 new polls show.”

The statement also noted Harris losing support among key voting segments, including Hispanic, Black and Arab American voters. A New York Times article entitled “Black Voters Drift From Democrats, Imperiling Harris’s Bid, Poll Shows” was among several mainstream outlets acknowledging concerns from traditional Democratic voting blocs.

The statement concluded, “While Kamala cracks under the pressure of running as a nominee who received zero actual votes, President Trump is everywhere making his pitch directly to Americans — they’re better off with Trump.”

The statement follows RSBN’s report last week citing an internal poll with Trump ahead in all seven swing states.

The poll of 800 likely voters between Oct. 6-9 reveals a Trump surge in the final weeks of the campaign in the most critical states needed for a return to the White House.

“As you can clearly see, President Trump holds an edge in all 7 Battlegrounds including all the ‘Blue Wall States.” This data projected out would put President Trump at 312 Electoral votes,” pollsters Tony Fabrizio and John McLaughlin said in the report.

“As importantly, President Trump is at or on the precipice of 50% in virtually all of these states,” they added.

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