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Anderson Cooper Doubts Polls Showing Kamala Harris Ahead: 'Don't Know If I Buy Them'

CNN anchor Anderson Cooper is having a hard tie believing polls that have Vice President Kamala Harris in the lead due to massive underestimations of...


Anderson Cooper Doubts Polls Showing Kamala Harris Ahead: 'Don't Know If I Buy Them'

CNN anchor Anderson Cooper is having a hard tie believing polls that have Vice President Kamala Harris in the lead due to massive underestimations of former President Donald Trump's support in 2016 and 2020.

Harris has largely experienced a polling surge in recent days and holds an advantage in the RealClearPolitics polling average. When asked about his thoughts on the race while appearing as a guest on "Late Night with Stephen Colbert" on Thursday, Cooper indicated that he is getting increasingly nervous about the Harris Campaign's chances.

"I mean, I report on them, I think they are interesting to talk about, and look at, particularly when you dive deep on certain topics,"  he said. "We have some great people that look at polls. But in truth, deep down inside, I don't think I buy them."

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Kamala Harris has largely enjoyed a bump in the polls since President Biden made the unprecedented decision to suspend his re-election campaign in July, allowing Harris to become the Democratic Party nominee without a single primary vote.

She has also experienced a massive surge in net favorability rating.

Harris had a net favorability rating of -14 points when she entered the race in July, CNN reported on Wednesday. As of September 18, Harris has a +1 favorability rating, compared to former President Trump, who has a -9 favorability rating, the outlet added.

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