'Never happened': Enten breaks down how a House and Senate flip would break historical records

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CNN senior political data reporter Harry Enten reports on the possibility of something never seen before in American history: The House could flip from Republican to Democratic control, while the Senate may flip from Democratic to Republican control. #CNN #News
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Trump isn’t doing much for down ballot. What he plans to do doesn’t require a Congress.

TwoSense
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It’s neck and neck between democracy and fascism.

thjbird
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I am early voting on Saturday. We have had 10 years of trump rallies and it is time for the traveling fascist circus show to go away. We could all use some quiet. 💙🇺🇸

Trohelio
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If you protest vote a third party you're getting trump the dictator. Hope that protest felt good in the moment

donclark
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A Democrat Sweep would be Incredible and give them a chance to set a great agenda for the country and follow through and do it.
They MUST make good on their agenda and it Has to work

rgtunderworldrgt
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I’m Muslim and I voted for Harris and democrats down the line.

Haroon
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Can we have a show with just Harry Enten on it? He doesn't even have to talk. Just stand there and draw on charts in various colors 😂😂

wokeineurope
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no traitors in Congress. Vote these MAGA traitors out New York!

Sir
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No traitors in government office positions

patrachlis
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Policy over party, policy over personality, truth is king.

marcwiebe
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Harry is the new John king and the magic wall😂

lcc
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When a politician says “ let me be clear “ …. It won’t be clear

AverageJoe
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Enten is soo funny 😂 I love watching him

tonyoB
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Look, in 2016 voter turnout for Democrats was low and it was down where voters sat out the election which led to Hillary Clinton losing and that hasn't been discussed on this segment in this clip and also in 2016 Donald Trump won support for independent voters and suburban voters in blue wall states like Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania which also propelled Trump to victory that during the 2016 Hillary Clinton did not go to blue wall states Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania and that's the reason why Hillary Clinton lost those 3 states and Jill Stein siphoned these votes away from Hillary Clinton and Jill Stein is the reason why Donald Trump got elected in 2016 and I think this election in 2024 is different than 2016 where Democrats are turning out in huge numbers this time and Democrats are winning over support for independent voters, suburban voters, lifelong Republican voters, John McCain voters, Mitt Romney voters, Nikki Haley supporters, and former Trump voters which is a new key factor that can help Kamala Harris win this election and plus let's not forget that Kamala Harris has also won over half of support from RFK jr supporters and the support of double hater voters who were not interested in the Biden-Trump re-match and plus I think Kamala Harris is likely to win undecided voters who do not want to have Donald Trump back in the oval office after the chaos and the destruction which voters have seen and witnessed ever since Trump was President at the time and I do think Kamala Harris will win this election due to higher voter turnout and early voting. What the panel on this segment forgot to talk about how Jill Stein also siphons more votes away from Donald Trump than Kamala Harris and I read the article on Newsweek yesterday about Jill Stein siphoning more votes away from Donald Trump by hurting Trump's electoral chances. "Newsweek" did an interesting story about Jill Stein siphoning more votes away from Donald Trump than Kamala Harris and let me break it down on what "Newsweek" said. Newsweek states that A recent poll shows Jill Stein's appearance on the ballot might be hurting Republicans more than Democrats, a reversal from 2016. A poll suggests that Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein is drawing more voters from former President Donald Trump than Vice President Kamala Harris. According to a Noble Predictive Insights survey released last week, Harris holds a narrow lead over Trump in a hypothetical three-way race. With Stein on the ballot, Harris' lead expands, pointing to a potential spoiler effect similar to what many Democrats blamed Jill Stein for doing to Hillary Clinton in 2016. The poll shows Harris leading Trump 49 percent to 47 percent. However, with Stein in the race, Trump's support dips to 46 percent, while Harris maintains her 49 percent backing, suggesting that Stein draws more support from Trump than from Harris. Though Stein's voter base remains relatively small, at about 1 percent, it could prove crucial in an election that hinges on tight margins in swing states. The poll surveyed 2, 300 likely voters and had a margin of error of +/- 2.1 percent. The dynamic mirrors concerns from 2016, when Stein's candidacy was seen by many as siphoning votes from Clinton in pivotal states like Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, ultimately aiding Trump's victory. In Michigan, Trump beat Clinton by 10, 704 votes. Stein received 51, 463 votes in the state. In Pennsylvania, Trump beat Clinton by 44, 292 votes. Stein received 49, 941 votes. In Wisconsin, Trump beat Clinton by 22, 748 votes. Stein received 31, 072 votes. The legacy of that election looms large over the 2024 contest, particularly as Harris seeks to retain a coalition of voters that covers a vast political breadth, stretching from former Republican Vice President Dick Cheney to progressive independent Senator Bernie Sanders. But this poll suggests the wind might be blowing away. This week, Stein received an endorsement from David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan leader. Duke, a known white supremacist, endorsed Stein over Trump, citing her criticism of U.S. policy on Israel as the reason. Stein has unequivocally rejected the endorsement, calling Duke a "racist troll" in a social media post. Nevertheless, the attention surrounding the endorsement has cast a shadow over Stein's campaign and added a controversial layer to an already-complex race. Duke's public break from Trump marks a reversal of his 2016 and 2020 endorsements, accusing Trump of being too closely aligned with Israel and the Jewish lobby. This development, while unlikely to influence a large number of voters, may sway far-right or nationalist segments of Trump's base who feel alienated by his foreign policy stances. For Trump, the emergence of Jill Stein as a potential spoiler may be a critical factor in battleground states, where even a small shift in votes could determine the outcome. For Harris, Stein's candidacy could paradoxically provide an unexpected advantage, drawing more votes from Trump and narrowing his pathway to victory. This should be very alarming for Donald Trump and the Republican party where Jill Stein siphoning more votes away from Donald Trump should send Trump and the Republican party in a panic mode and none of the mainstream media ain't picking up this story about Jill Stein siphoning more votes away from Donald Trump that half of Trump's far-right base hates the notion about how Trump aligns himself with Israel and netanyahu which also alienates the far-right MAGA base which I think both sides of the far-left and the far-right are against Israel and I do believe that this is the reason why the Presidential race is tied right now and that's why the far-left and the far-right are behind Jill Stein and they are now casting their votes to blame both Democrats and Republicans by their own continuation and to support to Israel. Now I think people who supported both Donald Trump and RFK jr are putting their support for Jill Stein and half of RFK jr supporters will also cast their vote for both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump and I think both Jill Stein and RFK jr's names on the ballot in each state can swing the election towards Kamala Harris where former Trump voters and half of RFK jr supporters do not like Donald Trump and they've experienced the Trump Presidency for 4 years during the Trump-era and that's the reason why Trump doesn't have the 2016 mojo anymore

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Vote blue all the way! Keep on fighting keep on going! Vote blue 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙

megachucy
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I like Presidents that are not convicted felons.

ianreed
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I voted blue, and called the Mexican Consolate inquiring about asylum just in case. Americans don't understand how serious this is.

PatJimenez-wo
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I don’t believe in protest voting, but I understand and empathize with Muslims in Michigan who refuse to vote for Kamala, if there was a genocide of my people being aided by a party asking for my vote they certainly would not get my vote. And so I think it’s unconscionable to ask these people to vote for the “lesser of two evils” the lesser of two evils is still aiding the country genociding their people

vagas
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First time voters for Trump!!! Trump 2024 in my battleground state!

TheNoticer
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Districting needs to be done by independent, non partisans across all states. It is ridiculous

EthanLomas