Scott Jennings on CNN discuss potential election outcome.
CNN’s Scott Jennings warned Republicans on Tuesday against banking on former President Donald Trump to overperform the polls in the upcoming election, as he has done in the past.
Polls between Vice President Kamala Harris and Trump have tightened over the last few weeks, with data showing a tug-of-war battle between the two for the key swing states that could decide the outcome of the election. On “Anderson Cooper 360,” CNN host Anderson Cooper asked Jennings for his thoughts on the polls, to which the political commentator questioned how many undecided voters are truly polled.
“I think it’s close. I‘ve wondered if all media outlets had just not taken any polls for the last six months, what will we do with all the money? We’d have an amazing Christmas party, you know? I mean, it‘s a tied race — it’s tied nationally, it‘s tied in these swing states,” Jennings said.
“I think some of these people who are undecided tell pollsters that because they want to seem like they‘re discerning. But they have a gut feeling about how they feel about, certainly, Donald Trump. They may not have as much of a gut about Kamala Harris because she‘s come into the race lesser known. I agree with Ashley, I think some people are deciding whether to vote at all,” Jennings added. […]
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