During a segment on Morning Joe on Friday, the panel opined that Donald Trump's camp is freaking out over bad early voting numbers for the Republican.
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While an influx of Republican-leaning polls have buoyed Donald Trump's hopes, early voting has continued for a while. And some of these early voting numbers are showing scores of women voting, an awful sign for Republicans.
The Morning Joe panel discussed how Trump and his team are reacting to the continuing bad numbers. Joe Scarborough started by saying:
"The Trump campaign has two things happening: one, Donald Trump is starting –– you know things are going well in Pennsylvania for (Kamala Harris) because he is starting to claim, 'Oh, my gosh, they're stealing the vote from me. That's one hand. On the other hand, Charlie Kirk and other people attached to the Trump campaign, are literally freaking out, saying publicly, we're going to lose if the voting patterns continue this way."
Jonathan Lemire then weighed in:
"Yeah, you're seeing a false confidence being put forward by the Trump campaign. In part, because they want to appease the candidate who doesn't like to hear bad news. Behind the scenes, there is growing worry. I've talked to people connected to the campaign in the last day or two and the Trump folks were feeling much better a couple weeks ago than they are today."
Lemire continued, "I think we're seeing Trump's outbursts and violent rhetoric increase more and more. What does that usually show us? Behind the scenes, that means he is getting worried. The Truth Social is a window into his soul, what he really thinks and there is a growing anxiety at Mar-a-Lago that this might be slipping away from him.""Were he to lose, suddenly, the criminal cases come back –– that's adding to the pressure, I'm told."