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Will There be an October Surprise?

Updated: Oct 13

TOPIC: Key Issues and Potential October Surprises in the Final Weeks of the Election


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MONEY LINE:

"$750 is a joke… In the Biden-Harris economy, that’s about a week’s worth of groceries and maybe a tank of gas."

KEY TAKEAWAYS:


  • The Impact of Hurricane Response: The inadequate response to the North Carolina hurricane has exposed weaknesses in the Biden-Harris administration. Kamala Harris’s offer of $750 in relief was seen as out of touch, especially in today’s economic climate. Comparing it to the effective federal-state cooperation seen in Florida during past hurricanes, this response has been a failure. Trump’s campaign can capitalize on this by reminding voters of the administration’s shortcomings.


  • Fabricated October Surprises: There is a strong possibility that Democrats will resort to fabricating stories as an October surprise to sway key voter groups, especially women and Black voters. With no concrete evidence against Trump after nearly a decade in the political limelight, any new accusations are likely to be false but still receive extensive media coverage.


  • Biden-Harris Economy Hurts the Middle Class: The administration’s response to crisis, such as the hurricane, illustrates their disconnect from the struggles of everyday Americans. The cost of living under Biden and Harris makes the $750 relief a slap in the face, underscoring their failure to address economic pain.


  • Media Bias Remains a Factor: Mainstream media outlets are more focused on pushing narratives than verifying facts, particularly when it comes to potential October surprises. The fabrication of stories, coupled with sensationalized reporting, continues to shape public perception in an unbalanced way.


  • Trump’s Path to Victory: The race is close, but Trump is gaining momentum. Key battleground states like Pennsylvania and North Carolina are trending in his favor. While the Rust Belt remains competitive, the election may come down to Georgia and Arizona, with Georgia showing stronger signs of flipping.


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