Harris needs a 'massive overperformance' in PA to stay alive: insider
Vice President Kamala Harris' path to 270 electoral votes all but hinges on a "massive overperformance" in the suburbs of Philadelphia as she trails in the critical battleground state, according to a political insider.
Tara Palmeri, senior political correspondent at Puck News, took to X on Tuesday night to share insights from a senior Democratic official in Pennsylvania.
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"Harris is looking like the underdog in Pennsylvania, according to a senior dem in state: 'It would take a massive over performance in the suburban counties like (Chester and Montgo). It's not likely, but is possible.'
Her post comes as media outlets called North Carolina for former President Donald Trump. He was leading in several battleground states just before midnight Eastern Time: Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin and Michigan as well.
The report comes as Harris’ campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon told campaign staff Tuesday night that despite early results showing Trump in the lead, the campaign feels “good about what we’re seeing.”