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Kamala Harris Would Need ‘Miracle’ Amid Exit Poll Headwind: Chris Wallace
CNN anchor Chris Wallace said that it would take a “miracle” for Vice President Kamala Harris to win after the network’s first exit poll found that most voters are unhappy with the state of the country.
CNN released its first glimpse of the 2024 election results a little after 5 p.m. ET Tuesday. Exit polling is expected to shift throughout the night as more responses are collected.
In the poll, 43 percent of voters said they are “dissatisfied” with “the way things are going in the United States.” Another 29 percent said they feel “angry.”
Only 7 percent of voters said they are “enthusiastic” about the state of the country and 19 percent said they are “satisfied.”
“In conventional terms, it would be a miracle that Kamala Harris could win with that kind of headwind,” Wallace said during a panel on CNN Tuesday evening.
CNN’s poll also found that the majority of voters are dissatisfied with President Joe Biden, whose approval rating is 41 percent, based on the responses collected so far.
“If she overcomes those numbers and still wins this election, then she [would have] done a remarkable job of somehow separating herself,” Wallace added, “that she’s part of the solution and not part of the problem.”
This is a developing story that will be updated as information becomes available.
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