The Harris-Walz Campaign has gone radio silent and has stopped giving comments to media outlets, leading CNN’s Jake Tapper to concede that the vice president’s electoral prospects are fading fast.
CNN’s Abby Phillip provided Tapper and his colleagues at the network’s Atlanta headquarters with a “gut check” from the Harris-Walz campaign headquarters just before 11 p.m. Eastern Time. “Yeah, Jake, let me just give you a gut check here about what we are hearing here as we’ve been sitting here reporting from the Harris headquarters. And I think the operative word right now is silence. There’s not a lot being said because the Harris team appears to be searching for bright spots in the map as these results very very slowly come out,” Phillip reported.
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Jeff Zeleny agreed with Phillip’s assertion that the campaign is “searching for bright spots.”
“Searching for bright spots and also very aware of the warning signs throughout the electorate in Virginia, in Iowa, in other places. I am told that Milwaukee and Detroit and Philadelphia, that is what the Harris campaign tonight is holding out hope for more votes to come in. They have