• VP debate is unlikely to move the needle by much

  • 2024/10/02
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VP debate is unlikely to move the needle by much

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  • The last debate is in the books, early voting has begun in a handful of states, and we are less than five weeks from a presidential election that remains too close to call. Three different snap polls of debate-watching likely voters found almost identical results, suggesting last night’s CBS News vice presidential debate really was a tossup. The CBS poll gave JD Vance a 42-41% edge, the CNN poll said it was 51-49 for Vance, and Politico’s survey reported a dead heat, split 50-50. So neither side is likely to get any burst of momentum from that debate, leaving us with a month to go and the status quo, a campaign that Kamala Harris leads by 2 to 4 points nationally, but with seven battleground states that really could go either way, meaning the Electoral College is up for grabs. For more on this, KCBS Radio anchor Patti Reising and KCBS Insider Doug Sovern were joined by David McCuan, political science professor at Sonoma State University. This is The State of California.
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The last debate is in the books, early voting has begun in a handful of states, and we are less than five weeks from a presidential election that remains too close to call. Three different snap polls of debate-watching likely voters found almost identical results, suggesting last night’s CBS News vice presidential debate really was a tossup. The CBS poll gave JD Vance a 42-41% edge, the CNN poll said it was 51-49 for Vance, and Politico’s survey reported a dead heat, split 50-50. So neither side is likely to get any burst of momentum from that debate, leaving us with a month to go and the status quo, a campaign that Kamala Harris leads by 2 to 4 points nationally, but with seven battleground states that really could go either way, meaning the Electoral College is up for grabs. For more on this, KCBS Radio anchor Patti Reising and KCBS Insider Doug Sovern were joined by David McCuan, political science professor at Sonoma State University. This is The State of California.

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