CNN political director warns of 'trouble sign for Harris' as she lags with White male voters in key states
Join Fox News for access to this content You have reached your maximum number of articles. Log in or create an account FREE of charge to continue reading. By entering your email and pushing continue, you are agreeing to Fox News' Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, which includes our Notice of Financial Incentive. Please enter a valid email address. Having trouble? Click here.
New CNN polling Wednesday showed Vice President Kamala Harris is struggling to win over non-college-educated White men in six battleground states, which one analyst said could spell "trouble."
"Harris has the advantage in Michigan and Wisconsin, Trump has the advantage in Arizona, and then there‘s the proof of just how close the race is 60 plus days out," CNN host Kate Bolduan said. "They’re essentially tied in the key battlegrounds, Nevada, Georgia, and Pennsylvania."
Digging into the numbers, CNN political director David Chalian discussed what the polls indicate along the lines of race and education.
"If you look at the White voters without college degrees, this is a Trump base constituency, obviously. You see his huge numbers with this group, you see that this is a trouble sign for Harris," Chalian said. "She also in places like Georgia is not doing well with White college-educated voters. She probably wants to make up some ground with White college-educated voters across these battlegrounds as well."
GROWING NUMBER OF GEN Z MEN SUPPORTING TRUMP REPRESENTS ‘ONGOING CULTURE SHOCK’ IN US POLITICS, VOTER SAYS
By contrast, the CNN political director also noted how Black voters overwhelmingly support Harris.
"Well, if you take a look here among Black voters where we over-sampled you know and able to look at the Black voting population in three of the states,