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    ‘Woof!’ CNN’s Harry Enten Gets His Mind Blown By Positive Polling For Kamala Harris

    By Jamie Frevele,

    6 hours ago
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    CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten presented a new slate of polling numbers about voter enthusiasm in the 2024 election, and the tides have shifted for Democrats — and even Enten had a strong reaction to it.

    While discussing the new numbers from an ABC News/Ipsos poll released on Sunday, Enten showed anchor Sara Sidner how much the presidential race has changed for voters since President Joe Biden announced his withdrawal from the race and his endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris, who became the presumptive nominee just under a week ago. While net favorability jumped for Harris and dropped for former President Donald Trump, Enten was most surprised by the change in voter enthusiasm:

    [O]pinions are one thing when it comes to the individual candidates, but enthusiasm… We know that Democrats are suffering from low enthusiasm, so “enthusiastic about voting.” So this is Democrats for Biden or Harris. Look at this — back in February, just 62 percent of Democrats said they were enthusiastic about voting for Joe Biden. Look at this now — woof! Up to 88 percent now say that they are enthusiastic about voting for Kamala Harris. That is a huge jump. That is a 26-point jump. Look at Trump during the same stretch. Republicans for Trump, it was 80 percent in February. Look, it’s still fairly high at 82 percent, but compared to February where Trump had this 18-point advantage. Now we see Harris with a six-point advantage. It’s definitely for Democrats. Game on. They are very enthusiastic. We see it in the money being raised. We see in the volunteer sign-ups. And now we’re seeing in the polling as well.

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