Republican candidate JD Vance expressed confidence in his campaign's ability to secure victory in the upcoming election, despite recent polls showing Vice President Kamala Harris leading in key battleground states. According to Marist polls released on Friday, Harris holds a narrow lead over former President Donald Trump in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
In Michigan and Pennsylvania, Harris leads Trump by two points in each state, with a margin of 50% to 48%. In Wisconsin, the Democratic vice president maintains a three-percentage-point advantage, with a poll showing her ahead at 51-48%.
Vance referenced his past electoral success in Ohio, where a tied Marist poll in 2022 preceded his victory by over six points. Encouraging his supporters to focus on mobilizing voters rather than fixating on poll numbers, Vance emphasized the importance of grassroots efforts in the final days leading up to the election.
Asserting his belief in the electorate's support for his candidacy, Vance urged his team to remain dedicated and committed to their campaign efforts. With just four days left until the election, Vance emphasized the need for hard work and voter outreach to secure a successful outcome.