Biden’s latest Poll numbers

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Anonymous wrote:Pennsylvania primary votes look terrible for Trump.


What do you mean? Because some are voting for Haley who has dropped out?

Yes, 1 in 5 Republicans in a must win state are voting for someone who dropped out months ago instead of Trump. This is a closed primary with lots of contested Democratic races, so no party switching here.


They might be protest votes. When push comes to shove, they'll fall in line and vote along party lines.


A lot of them will, but a lot of them will simply sit out. Margins are too tight to survive the latter. These primary results continue to look awful for Trump.
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Anonymous wrote:Pennsylvania primary votes look terrible for Trump.


What do you mean? Because some are voting for Haley who has dropped out?


Pennsylvania leans slightly left. Roughly 46% of registered voters are Democratic and Biden is getting nearly 100% of the Democratic vote.
Roughly 39% of registered voters are Republican and Trump is only getting about 80% of the Republican vote. (about 31% of registered voters). Those voting for Haley now are likely to sit out the election in November.
Registered Independents are about 15% of the total registered voters. Trump would need to essentially get all of the moderate and independent voters to win Pennsylvania.

His chances of winning Pennsylvania look bleak.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pennsylvania primary votes look terrible for Trump.


What do you mean? Because some are voting for Haley who has dropped out?


Pennsylvania leans slightly left. Roughly 46% of registered voters are Democratic and Biden is getting nearly 100% of the Democratic vote.
Roughly 39% of registered voters are Republican and Trump is only getting about 80% of the Republican vote. (about 31% of registered voters). Those voting for Haley now are likely to sit out the election in November.
Registered Independents are about 15% of the total registered voters. Trump would need to essentially get all of the moderate and independent voters to win Pennsylvania.

His chances of winning Pennsylvania look bleak.

Do you really think Haley voters are going to sit it out? I’ll bet most of them come home in November.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pennsylvania primary votes look terrible for Trump.


What do you mean? Because some are voting for Haley who has dropped out?


Pennsylvania leans slightly left. Roughly 46% of registered voters are Democratic and Biden is getting nearly 100% of the Democratic vote.
Roughly 39% of registered voters are Republican and Trump is only getting about 80% of the Republican vote. (about 31% of registered voters). Those voting for Haley now are likely to sit out the election in November.
Registered Independents are about 15% of the total registered voters. Trump would need to essentially get all of the moderate and independent voters to win Pennsylvania.

His chances of winning Pennsylvania look bleak.

Do you really think Haley voters are going to sit it out? I’ll bet most of them come home in November.


If they’re still bothering to vote Haley at this point…yeah, a lot of them are sitting out. Trump can’t afford to lose any of them to have any chance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pennsylvania primary votes look terrible for Trump.


What do you mean? Because some are voting for Haley who has dropped out?


Pennsylvania leans slightly left. Roughly 46% of registered voters are Democratic and Biden is getting nearly 100% of the Democratic vote.
Roughly 39% of registered voters are Republican and Trump is only getting about 80% of the Republican vote. (about 31% of registered voters). Those voting for Haley now are likely to sit out the election in November.
Registered Independents are about 15% of the total registered voters. Trump would need to essentially get all of the moderate and independent voters to win Pennsylvania.

His chances of winning Pennsylvania look bleak.

Do you really think Haley voters are going to sit it out? I’ll bet most of them come home in November.


No. I'm a former Reagan Republican. The party moved away from me about 20 years ago. I know many, many like me who have been excoriated by the MAGA base and called RINOs (even though we WERE the party back in the 1990s through the early 2000s) who will not vote for Trump under any circumstances. We voted against Trump in 2020 and will do so again. Some will stay home and some will vote for Biden as the lesser of two evils. But the demented face-eating leopards who have consumed the Republican party have lost many once die-hard Republicans.
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Quinnipiac earlier this week had Biden and Trump 46-46 even though only 35% said they approve of Biden's performance. Tells you a lot about the competition.
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Rut Ruh

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Biden’s only hope is to get enough pro-choice voters to the polls in battleground states. Otherwise, he loses.
Anonymous
The Dems win the minute they replace him at the convention with Gretchen Whitmer or another reasonable Dem under 55.

Biden’s ego is responsible for Trump winning in Nov. There is no reason he should run again. Period.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Biden’s only hope is to get enough pro-choice voters to the polls in battleground states. Otherwise, he loses.


I'll take that bet.

We are far, far beyond the anti-choice talking point that only sluts that are too dumb to use birth control are getting abortions, even up to the 9th month of pregnancy! and this is what the Democrats want. And that's been very evident at the polls.
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Anonymous wrote:Biden’s only hope is to get enough pro-choice voters to the polls in battleground states. Otherwise, he loses.


I'll take that bet.

We are far, far beyond the anti-choice talking point that only sluts that are too dumb to use birth control are getting abortions, even up to the 9th month of pregnancy! and this is what the Democrats want. And that's been very evident at the polls.

Instead forced birther states are flat out murdering women who wanted to have children.
Anonymous
Horror show of a CNN poll for Biden. Trump ahead outside the margin of error, up even bigger w/ expanded field. Majorities see Biden's presidency as a failure & Trump's as a success. 60% disapproval for the incumbent. I want to focus on the Israel/war 🇮🇱 data point for a moment.

Biden is at a dreadful (28/71) on his handling of the Israel/Hamas war. Media will focus on him being deep underwater (19/81) on the issue among young voters, pushing the narrative that he's still seen as too pro-Israel. But he's relatively strong on the issue among partisan Democrats (46/53). Among Republicans and independents, who are much more pro-Israel than the Democratic base at this point, he's at (13/87) and (27/73) respectively.

Biden has pandered hard to the Hamas sympathizers for weeks. This has earned him approximately zero credit within that crowd. Meanwhile, normies and Israel supporters are *disgusted* with his handling of the issue. He's impressing no one. And Israel's supporters heavily outnumber Israel's haters in America -- despite what he might be seeing and hearing on his favored cable news channels, on social media, and among his hyper-online staff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rut Ruh


Oh hello Mr. Rut Ruh.

One can’t help but wonder if they’ve overweighted Republicans again as they so delight in doing. If they don’t have a horse race, what does the corporate media have?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Horror show of a CNN poll for Biden. Trump ahead outside the margin of error, up even bigger w/ expanded field. Majorities see Biden's presidency as a failure & Trump's as a success. 60% disapproval for the incumbent. I want to focus on the Israel/war 🇮🇱 data point for a moment.

Biden is at a dreadful (28/71) on his handling of the Israel/Hamas war. Media will focus on him being deep underwater (19/81) on the issue among young voters, pushing the narrative that he's still seen as too pro-Israel. But he's relatively strong on the issue among partisan Democrats (46/53). Among Republicans and independents, who are much more pro-Israel than the Democratic base at this point, he's at (13/87) and (27/73) respectively.

Biden has pandered hard to the Hamas sympathizers for weeks. This has earned him approximately zero credit within that crowd. Meanwhile, normies and Israel supporters are *disgusted* with his handling of the issue. He's impressing no one. And Israel's supporters heavily outnumber Israel's haters in America -- despite what he might be seeing and hearing on his favored cable news channels, on social media, and among his hyper-online staff.


Your last two paragraphs are simply projection of your own biases. The idea that Biden has been pandering to Hamas sympathizers is laughable by any objective measure.
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