The 2024 Election Campaign is Over!

Mike Weisser
3 min readOct 10, 2024

Last night the NBC Nightly News had 14 minutes on Milton, 12 minutes on ads for skin creams to help you deal with eczema and a medicine for Chron’s disease, some natural dog food, and 30 seconds for a quickie about how Trump said that the Biden-Harris Administration screwed up the hurricane response and 20 seconds for a Harris blast at Trump.

In other words, the 2024 election campaign has been moved to a back page because: a) the media loves stories about natural disasters because the videos are always great, and b) to all intents and purposes, the 2024 campaign has come to an end.

Why do I say that? Because the national polls and the so-called battleground polls may give different results in terms of who’s ahead and who’s behind, but all the polls agree on one central point, namely, the undecided number is down to 5 percent.

The latest NYT/Siena poll has Harris ahead by 49 to 46 percent, the Reuters/Ipsos has Harris up, 51 to 49 percent — no undecideds in that poll at all.

The overall average for all 7 battleground states adds up to 96.7 percent with Trump ahead by 0.3%. No battleground poll has an undecided response rate of more than 4%.

The two states whose results will determine the overall outcome — Michigan and Pennsylvania — have Trump in a slight lead but the undecided vote…

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