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DAVID MARCUS: In Pennsylvania, Kamala's campaign is falling apart and even Democrats know it
I've been talking with voters in Pennsylvania and they see that the wheels are falling off Kamala Harris' presidential bid
By David Marcus Fox News
Published October 23, 2024 2:02pm EDT

Perry is a hell of a nice guy from North Carolina who I met in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He’s in his 30s and is a consultant who has walked the Appalachian Trail. He thinks V.P. Kamala Harris is losing.

"I wish she would just be clearer about who she is," he told me. And he likes her, he even likes her better than he liked President Joe Biden, but he’s not an idiot and he sees the wheels are falling off of her campaign.

I appreciated Perry talking to me because, honestly, it's been harder and harder to get Democrats to talk of late. Like sad Mets fans, they are licking their wounds, and not in a particularly chatty mood.

Two months ago, this was not the case. High off of the dispatching of Joe Biden and the anointing of Kamala Harris as the nominee, Democrats were on a sugar high and eager to chat.

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And what I know is that no matter what the polls tell you, Trump is winning in Pennsylvania. I'm not saying it's over, but this is more than momentum. It is starting to feel like destiny.
I don't doubt it, but the vote fraud that goes on in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia (for generations, not just the past few elections) is beyond comprehension. Republicans need to win the rest of the state by a very large margin.
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