CNN’s Harry Enten Teases Trump Popular Vote Victory: ‘He Could Make History’
CNN’s Harry Enten observed that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump “could make history” and win the popular vote on Friday, noting that national polls sit on a knife’s edge and are much closer than either of the last two elections.
“Everyone has been talking about this idea that Trump may win in the electoral college, but Kamala Harris may win the popular vote, but Trump may finally get his great white whale,” Enten told anchor John Berman before pointing out that some recent surveys show Trump with a small lead.
“Donald Trump is very much in a position he could win the popular vote, which of course is something he would absolutely love to do,” he said.
Enten went on to note that no Republican presidential candidate has won the popular vote since George W. Bush in 2004, and before that, his father George H.W. Bush was the last to do it in 1988.
“The fact that Donald Trump has a legitimate shot of winning the popular vote is something I think a lot of folks, including in my line of work, really didn’t think could possibly happen when Donald Trump was running last time around. He could make history not just for Donald Trump, but for a Republican candidate as well,” declared Enten before finally giving Democrats some good news.
“On the flip side of that, a potentially good sign for Democrats is: Why is Donald Trump doing so well in the popular vote polls? You can dig down into the state level polling and you can see that Donald Trump is doing particularly well in California, Florida, New York and Texas,” he explained. “Of course, none of these states are really on the board at this point. So Donald Trump may end up gaining in the national popular vote polls, but actually he’s wasting votes which could, in fact, lead to a case where Kamala Harris could sneak by in the electoral college by sweeping those Great Lake battleground states, which at this point, are way too close to call, John.”
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