Democratic National Committee Vice Chair Ken Martin on Sunday projected confidence going into Election Day on Tuesday, saying Democrats have long prepared for a close race.
“I am really confident, in the end, not only with the early vote returns that we’ve seen, but also with the ground game that we have, that we’ll be successful on election night,” Martin said in an interview on NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday” with Chris Stirewalt.
“Look, we’ve built this campaign from the very beginning; by the way, we knew this was going to be a close campaign, and we built it, and we’re prepared for it,” he continued.
Martin said he tells voters to ignore the “three Ps: polls, pundits and politicos” and said he was confident because Vice President Harris has the ground game going for her, and it’s riskier banking on low-propensity voters to turn out, which Martin suggested the Trump campaign is doing.
“One of the reasons we’re buoyed, not only is the early vote returns that we’re seeing throughout the nation, but also the fact that throughout all the battlegrounds, the only campaign that really has a sizable on-the-ground operation capable of actually getting their supporters to the polls, is the Harris-Walz campaign,” Martin said.
“And in the end, if you believe that this is a tied game, in the final quarter of the game, the tie has to go to the campaign that actually has the organization on the ground to get their voters and their supporters to the polls, and in all these battlegrounds, the only presence we’re seeing on the ground in any sizable fashion is the Harris-Walz campaign,” he continued.
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