Harris - Walz, page-2663

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    Not according to this guy. (Nor anyone else with sense).


    Trump ‘might win, but he’s not a majority candidate’: Brit Hume


    While Trump has a “very hard, solid base of support,” Hume argued, it does not go above 40 to 45 percent.


    “So, his weakness is the predicate for our politics going back now three elections,” Hume said. “He was able to surmount Hillary Clinton, a uniquely unpopular opponent, but he couldn’t beat Biden, and you know, you look at the losses in the midterms — or the disappointing results in the midterms — it’s all about one thing, it’s about that.”

    In the end, the enthusiasm felt among his supporters will not be enough to make him a “majority candidate,” Hume said.


 
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