(NewsNation) — While Georgia remains too early to call in the race for the White House between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democrat is underperforming in key areas, Bill O’Reilly told NewsNation.
Sources within the Trump campaign told O’Reilly that Harris is underperforming in Fulton County, Georgia, a key area needed for either candidate to claim the southern swing state.
Trump is the projected winner in Florida in a landslide, overperforming by more than 1 million votes from his 2020 loss to Joe Biden, O’Reilly said.
Harris needed larger margins in Democratic parts of North Carolina
“That was a real eye-opener, I think,” O’Reilly said.
While Trump is performing well in the South, O’Reilly said that there are problems being reported in Wisconsin, another key area that could provide a road to victory for Harris.
However, even without Wisconsin, O’Reilly says Trump has a more favorable path to winning a second term in the White House.
“Harris has to run the table,” O’Reilly predicted to NewsNation. “It’s pretty hard to do these days with such a divided country, but if Trump does lose, it will be women who put Kamala Harris in the White House.”