Harris campaign officials project confidence that undecided voters are in their favor by “double-digit margin”

Harris campaign officials project confidence that undecided voters are in their favor by “double-digit margin”

Senior Harris campaign officials projected confidence in their ability to win over undecided voters, telling reporters that they have made progress in the final days before Election Day.

“Our internal data is telling us and showing us that we are winning battleground voters who have made up their minds in the last week — and we’re winning them by (a) double-digit margin,” a senior campaign official said Friday.

“Everyone that is breaking, is breaking a heavy margin to us. And then, we are still seeing that people are undecided, but those folks are more open to supporting us than Trump,” the official added.

The official suggested that Trump’s rhetoric in recent days following his Madison Square Garden rally on Sunday “is not just impacting the Puerto Rican community or Latinos, but we are seeing with undecideds writ large that they really don’t like what they’re hearing.”

The campaign also boasted noted significant consolidation of support from key coalitions, including Black voters, Black men, and Latino men, pointing to its engagement through different media outlets, agenda rollouts, and targeted advertising aimed at these groups.

“We’ve seen significant progress, and the early vote data backs that up. … You look at the previous week of early voting, it’s been younger, more diverse than the weeks before. We expect that trend to continue here through the final weekend, the final week and final weekend of early voting. We expect that trend to continue on Election Day itself,” a second senior official said.