Alright, folks, if you want to see what a classic political insider with decades in the game thinks, let’s talk Dick Morris. Once Bill Clinton’s right-hand man, Morris has seen it all and isn’t afraid to call it like he sees it—nowadays, from a conservative angle. And here he is predicting a “landslide” for Trump in the upcoming election. Not a nail-biter, folks—a landslide.
On The Jeff Katz Show, Morris laid it all out, predicting that Trump will not only win the swing states but could snag a few unexpected states, like Virginia and Minnesota. “I think Trump’s going to carry all of the swing states with the possible exception of Wisconsin,” Morris said. He even thinks Trump might scoop up 350 electoral votes. That’s right, 350. In today’s climate, that’s huge. Why does he think so? Well, according to Morris, Trump’s appeal in key battlegrounds has only grown. These are the states that everyone’s got their eyes on: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, Georgia, Arizona, and North Carolina.
And here’s where it gets even more interesting: while Harris is barely hanging on to leads in a few places, Morris isn’t buying it. He recalls how, in 2016, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote but got walloped in the Electoral College. He’s seeing that same scenario unfold here. According to him, the polls in Pennsylvania are trending toward Trump, and even in states like Michigan and Wisconsin, Trump is within striking distance. The media can hype up Harris’s slight leads all they want, but Morris sees a big red wave coming.
Meanwhile, historian Allan Lichtman, who seems to always predict a Democrat victory no matter what, believes Harris might pull out wins in North Carolina and Georgia due to a supposed “female voter advantage.” But Morris isn’t fazed. He’s calling out those swing states and some supposed Democrat strongholds, like Minnesota, as likely to flip.
What’s fascinating here is that, for once, we’re not hearing the usual political double-talk from Morris. He’s saying it flat-out: Trump’s support is rock-solid, while Harris’s campaign is barely hanging on. And honestly, with Harris at the helm, why wouldn’t it be shaky? Every time she speaks, it’s like watching a malfunctioning robot give a speech from a script written in crayon.
To sum things us, Dick Morris sees a landslide for Trump, and he’s not just whistling Dixie. He’s looking at the numbers, the trends, and the utter failure of Harris’s campaign to energize swing-state voters. As he put it, Trump doesn’t just have a chance to win; he’s set to dominate the Electoral College, even picking up states thought to be firmly blue. Unlike Harris’s chaotic campaign strategy and constant gaffes, Trump’s consistency, popularity, and commitment to addressing issues like inflation and national security give him the edge. For once, the silent majority will be anything but silent.