Trump hasn’t been seen in public in ten days. |
+1 to both of you and the polls have been off in the direction of the Republicans for several cycles now. Are Republicans really going to rest comfortably on this even though it doesn’t appear they’re polling the youth correctly at all? |
I just don’t buy what the polls say. Does most of the country really want the extreme positions MAGA stands for? I doubt it. Trump has to win the women vote, the largest voting bloc in the country. How? |
Trump campaign is genius since the debate. Not a word from the Trump. They realize they were handed the election on a platter. Based on the polls, Trump will win about 350 electoral votes, a landslide. And I'm a democrat. As long as Trump only does his local stump speeches, it will be such an embarrassment for Democrats come November (unless Biden is removed). |
Democrats screwed themselves with all their endless lies. |
I still don’t buy it. We are 4 months away. No way Trump stays quiet. |
Totally agree. That and the NY trial have sufficiently quieted him in a way that is not helpful to Biden. |
Trump has matured politically. In 2016 his campaign was brilliant in some ways but idiotic in others. the brilliance/idiocy ration is vastly improved. he certainly gets the concept that when your opponent is self-destructing, keep quiet and stay out of the way. |
+1 |
July 2024 National Poll: Trump 46%, Biden 43%
July 9th, 2024 Since before the first presidential debate, former President Trump’s support remains at 46%, while President Biden’s support has decreased two percentage points,” Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said. “Notable shifts away from Biden occurred among independent voters, who break for Trump 42% to 38%; last month they broke for Biden 43% to 41%.” With third-party candidates on the ballot, 44% support Trump, 40% Biden, 6% support Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and 1% support Cornel West and Jill Stein respectively. Voter motivation varies by race, age and party: 78% of Republicans are extremely motivated, compared to 65% of Democrats and 63% of independents. 79% of white voters are extremely motivated to vote in this year’s presidential election, compared to 53% of Black voters and 49% of Hispanic voters. Generally, as age increases, so does the percentage of voters who say they are extremely motivated to vote: 39% of people ages 18 to 29 are “extremely” motivated to vote, 49% of 30 to 39-year-olds, 72% of 40 to 49-year-olds, 76% of 50 to 59-year-olds, 91% of 60 to 69-year-olds, and 83% of people ages 70 and older. https://emersoncollegepolling.com/july-2024-national-poll-trump-46-biden-43/ |
VA and NH are definitely in play. If Trump pics Sununu as VP it’s over. Youngin less so, but it would still be a good move politically and electorally. If Sununu can be convinced to be VP Dems will be screaming at the moon. Full meltdown time. It would probably never happen, but it would be a political coup. |
These biased pro-Trump polls are malarkey. Not to mention this far out it's meaningless. Stay the course, folks. |
Brilliant sarcasm before the biggest electoral defeat in modern history, Joe ![]() |
![]() Like the polls in Wisconsin in 2020, where Trump was losing by 10+ points days before the election? If anything, Trump is way up in these swing states because a lot of shy voters don’t want to be called racists by an anonymous pollster. No one is going to be a shy poll taker who is voting for Biden. A poll in late October 2019 had Biden up 17 points in Wisconsin and he only ended up winning the state by .7%. Biden is done. https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/president/general/2020/wisconsin/trump-vs-biden |