Kamala Harris Gives Up on North Carolina, Pulls Massive Planned Ad Campaign from State

Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris has apparently given up hope of winning North Carolina and has just pulled a massive planned ad campaign from the state.

The move appears to signal that Harris is surrendering North Carolina to President Donald Trump.

The Harris campaign withdrew almost $2 million in planned ad buys from television stations statewide one week before the election.

The canceled ad buys by Harris’s campaign suggests that her team believes, given polling data and early vote data, that North Carolina is no longer in play for the vice president.

Trump’s senior campaign advisor Chris LaCivita jumped at the news on Tuesday morning.

The Trump campaign is celebrating Harris’s team giving up on the state one week before the election.

In a post on X, LaCivita noted that the canceled ad spend shows Harris is “giving up on North Carolina.”

More than 3 million people have already voted in early voting in North Carolina.

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Early votes can be cast via mail-in absentee ballot or at in-person locations around the state.

For the first time ever, Republicans actually lead the early vote during this election cycle.

North Carolina provides the partisan breakdown and demographic data on early voters in the state.

This remarkably consistent GOP lead has shocked political observers.

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It comes as demographic data also suggests Democrats face serious issues in competing at the top of the ticket in the state.

Black voter turnout is down approximately 3 percent from 2020, and about 1 percent more men than women, as compared with 2020, are voting in the state.

These strong headwinds against Harris in North Carolina were proving to be a major issue for her in the closing days of the campaign.

Harris had set to flip the only battleground state out of seven nationwide that Trump won in 2020.

For comparison purposes, Trump won North Carolina in 2020.

According to the early voting data, based on millions of votes cast so far, the state is even showing a much more GOP-friendly electorate than 2020.

In addition, older voters are turning out in much higher numbers.

Meanwhile, younger voters are dropping off from the last election.

The data suggests Harris would be fighting a losing battle in North Carolina.

Democrats also face similar issues in Arizona and Nevada, where Republicans also lead in both states.

Georgia, meanwhile, does not provide a partisan breakdown of voters since there is no partisan registration in the state.

However, out of the millions who voted early in Georgia, the demographic breakdown suggests major issues for Democrats in the Peach State.

Cumulatively, the big picture of the data set publicly available seems to suggest that Democrats are losing the so-called “Sun Belt” states of North Carolina, Arizona, Nevada, and Georgia in a big way.

As a result, they are forcing the race back up north to the upper “Rust Belt” states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

Harris also faces major problems in each of those three states.

Trump seems to be making inroads beyond the traditional battlegrounds too.

The 45th president seeks to compete in bluer states like Virginia, New Hampshire, Minnesota, and New Mexico.

During his historic rally at Madison Square Garden over the weekend, Trump revealed that he hopes to win New York.

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