We speak to American pollster and communications consultant Frank Luntz, who’s also been in Chicago.
Let’s start with Gaza. Once upon a time, not so long ago, when Biden was still the leading candidate, there was a real feeling that especially amongst Arab Americans in places like Michigan, which is a swing state, the Gaza war could really hurt the Democrats. Is that still the case?: It doesn’t feel that way. I’ve tended to the protests here over the last three days and they’ve been very, very small.
In those seven states, Harris has significantly improved her standing. And all those states, all seven of them, are simply too close to call right now. The enthusiasm is real. Younger voters are absolutely jumping on board. In fact, younger women, it is a significant impact. And I’ll tell you something. It may even affect the Senate and the House control.: I said in my piece that she needs to win men over because men in large numbers are siding with Trump.
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