‘I Have Not Seen This In Ages’: Trump ‘Trending Up’ In Battleground States
Charlie Kirk Staff
10/02/2024

Pollster Matt Towery is stunned by what he has seen as former President Donald Trump is gaining of Democrat presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris with key demographics.
He appeared on the Fox News show “The Ingraham Angle” and spoke to host Laura Ingraham where he said he has not see anything like this before.
“I’ve looked at polling that I’ve been privy to, and I’ll probably be public in the next few days. Trump is trending up in almost every single battleground state. Almost every one. And when you ask the question, how are your neighbors going to vote? You have very shy Trump voters sometimes,” the pollster said.
“Those numbers explode. And I’ve not seen this in ages. And you know me. I’m usually Mr. Doom and Gloom for the Republicans and Trump. But right now, I am seeing a true shift in public sentiment, not just in Michigan and Pennsylvania. I’m seeing it in Nevada, as a matter of fact,” he said.
“There’s been a turnaround there. The only problem child right now is Georgia, and that’s because the Republicans, you have two groups, traditionalist Republicans who go way back. They’re not feeling the groove with Trump right now,” Towery noted further.
“It’s the more new-come Republicans and those who live in the exurbs and down in those areas that were hit by this storm. Let me add one last thing. Thank you for talking about the storm. I live in the center of it in St. Petersburg, Florida. I have neighbors left and right who lost their homes. So thank you for focusing on it,” he said.
“It has been a brutal week for everyone in the southeast. And by the way, that storm affected Republican areas, and I’m just saying demographically, all the way up, basically majority Republican other than Asheville. So what effect that’s going to have on turnout, I have no earthly idea,” added Towery.
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