Karl Rove predicted on Friday that Vice President Kamala Harris could get the 'momentum' to 'leave her in the lead' amid this year's presidential race.
Former President Donald Trump received bad polling news on Friday from Republican consultant Karl Rove as he said that Vice President Kamala Harris could get the 'momentum' to 'leave her in the lead' of this year's presidential election at the end of the Democratic National Convention .Trump became the Republican presidential nominee last month at the Republican National Convention as he was expected to face off between President Joe Biden.
'The DNC takes place in Chicago starting on August 19.Newsweek has reached out to Trump's and Harris' campaign via email for comment.Since Harris launched her campaign, polls have been largely positive for the Democrat. They show that she has narrowed the gap on Trump compared to when Biden was on the ticket. Polls have also shown the vice president leading in multiple swing states that could play a pivotal role in deciding the election in November.
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