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CNN's Van Jones is “nervous” about Harris hosting star-studded events on Election Day eve

CNN's Van Jones is “nervous” about Harris hosting star-studded events on Election Day eve

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CNN political commentator Van Jones said Monday he was “nervous” about Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign rallies with celebrities in Pennsylvania in the final days before the election, comparing it to 2016, when Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton faced Donald Trump lost.

“The other thing that makes me nervous is that in 2016 we had a big, star-studded event right on the edge of the election and lost the state,” Jones said. “I don't think people understand that sometimes professionals have to make a choice. Am I going to go to the big, cool concert and pay for babysitting, or am I going to find a way to get to the polls? I don't.” “I don't like these big, star-studded events.”

“In fact, they probably helped us waste less time,” he continued. “I’m just nervous, nervous.”

Harris will campaign alongside Oprah Winfrey and Lady Gaga in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Monday. The vice president will also make stops in Allentown and Pittsburgh, where Katy Perry will perform.

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Van Jones, Scott Jennings

CNN's Van Jones said he was nervous about Kamala Harris' high-profile events in PA on the eve of Election Day. (Screenshot/CNN)

Jones and CNN political commentator Scott Jennings also discussed the Jewish vote in Pennsylvania, which Jones said he was concerned about.

After noting that he was concerned about voter turnout in Philadelphia in general, he said, “Biden won the Jewish vote last time by 70%, 70 to 30.”

“Some polls show Kamala at 50-50,” he said. “That’s 70,000 votes we’ve bled, that’s the margin for victory,” Jones said.

Jennings said whoever won Pennsylvania would likely be the next president of the United States.

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Kamala Harris in Michigan, smiling

Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally at Jenison Field House on the campus of Michigan State University, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in East Lansing, Michigan. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Trump is also expected to make a final campaign stop in Pennsylvania, but will also make stops in Michigan and North Carolina on Monday.

Harris and Trump remain neck and neck in the key swing states.

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As of Sunday morning, more than 77 million ballots had been cast nationwide.

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