Early vote totals indicate Trump is ‘going to be president on Election Day,’ veteran political journalist says Former President Donald Trump is on track to win the 2024 presidential race based on the early voting numbers trickling in, according to a longtime political journalist. “If the early vote numbers stay the way they are, and that’s a big if, we’ll almost certainly know before Election Day who’s going to win,” Mark Halperin, the editor-in-chief of the 2WAY video platform, said Tuesday. Halperin, 59, noted that early voting data in at least some of the key swing states this cycle indicates that Trump, 78, is doing well enough at the moment to beat Vice President Kamala Harris, 59, when voters flock to the polls on Nov. 5. “[M]ake no mistake, if these numbers hold up in the states where we can understand even partially what the data is like, we’ll know that Donald Trump’s going to be president on Election Day,” he said.
In December 2011, Halperin was listed as number 1 in Salon's 2011 Hack List, his reporting described as "shallow and predictable" as well as "both fixated solely on the horse race and also uniquely bad at analyzing the horse race." On October 30, 2017, both NBC and MSNBC terminated Halperin's contract with the networks. This was because of Halperin's history of sexual harassment cases. So, maybe go back to ZH tomorrow?
Your source might as well be @Buy1Sell2 Halperin, sex offender of course, was climbing into Trump's asshole for years, now he works for Murdock. B1 is still reading all the posts but won't be posting himself before the election day because scarcity increases value.
Halperin was pretty good in the Showtime-Bloomberg collaboration show called The Circus back in 2015-2016. Season 1 covered the full 2015-2016 election cycle. It mainly focused on the craziness of Trump's campaign hence the name The Circus. It also covered the Sanders & Clinton campaigns as well the alleged Russian connection with Stone. John Heilemann & Mark McKinnon were also in The Circus. Halperin seemed like he was impartial, Heliemann was definitely for Democrats and McKinnon was a Republican for sure since he was a former Republican media strategist for Bush & McCain.
Halperin was part of The Circus during that 2016 cycle, but after the sexual misconduct scandals he was fired from NBC and MSNBC which overshadowed his media career. Now, with his support for Trump, any sense of impartiality from back then seems pretty questionable.