by Harold Hutchison, All News Pipeline:
CNN data reporter Harry Enten told the network’s viewers Oct. 30 that there were signs that President-elect Donald Trump could win the election, remarking at the time, “You can’t say you weren’t warned.”
Trump secured the 270 electoral votes necessary to win the presidency early in the morning of Nov. 6, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris. On air leading up to the election, Enten cautioned viewers that there were seemingly several paths to 270 for Trump, and claimed there were “signs” that the then-Republican nominee was likely to prevail. (RELATED: ‘Two Thumbs Up’: CNN’s Harry Enten Says ‘Americans Are In Love’ With Trump’s Transition Moves)
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Aug. 13: Enten Tells CNN Viewers Trump Is “Very Much In This Ball Game”
Less than a week before the Democratic National Convention, Enten told CNN viewers that Harris’ supporters should not “open the champagne,” even as polls showed Harris surging into the lead after President Joe Biden announced he would not seek reelection on July 21.
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“In 2016, the average poll in those states that I mentioned, those Great Lake battleground states, Trump was underestimated by nine points on average at this point in 2016,” Enten explained to “CNN News Central” co-host Sara Sidner. “How about 2020? It wasn’t a one-off, look at this. He was underestimated by five points on average. And of course, Kamala Harris’ advantage in those New York Times/Siena College polls were four points in each of these key battleground states, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin.”
“If you’re a Kamala Harris fan and you want to rip open the champagne bottle, pop that cork, do not do it,” Enten added later. “Donald Trump is very much in this race.”
In 2024, Trump won Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, as he did in 2016.
Sept. 24: Enten Notes Kamala Harris’ Support Among Certain Demographics Is Lower Than Biden’s In 2020
Two weeks after the Sept. 10 debate between Trump and Harris, Enten detailed for viewers how Trump was gaining support among both Hispanic and black voters in polling.
“Look, Kamala Harris is up by 66 points among black voters. That is up from where Joe Biden was earlier this year, right, when he got out of the race he was up by 51 points over Donald Trump. But this 66-point-lead is way lower than that 80-point-lead that Joe Biden had over Donald Trump at this point in the 2020 cycle. It’s 14 points lower,” Enten told “CNN News Central” co-host Kate Bolduan.
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“Kamala Harris is ahead by 15 points. That’s certainly significantly better than Joe Biden was doing just a few months ago when it was a seven-point advantage. But again, look at this, this 15-point advantage that Harris has is significantly less than Joe Biden was doing at this point four years ago,” Enten said regarding Hispanic voters.
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