Polls and Lols: A 2020 Master Thread

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Obama for SCOTUS!


Nah, he’s good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The elections are all but formalities. Harris as VP and S Rice as sec of state. Huge Dem sweep, with Senate becoming 53-47. But if that’s closer, I’d wager Murkowski would switch parties. There will be at least three S Ct seats to fill. Look for a CA state supreme court Justice to get one of them (just a guess). I guess Cotton and Haley will duke it out for 2024, as the country moves further left.


From your lips to God’s ears
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Four Wisconsin polls released in the last two days all show Trump in no man's land:

Hodas and Associates (GOP firm): 55-39
Marquette: 49-41
Sienna College (NYT): 49-38
Redfield and Wilton (UK firm): 45-38

Better, but even still, I’d like wider margins.


Relax. Trump is not winning WI, MI, PA, FL or AZ. The Nation will vomit him out.


Not trying to promote complacency, but the pandemic has been the death knell to Trump's campaign. And with the current resurgence of the virus in states that opened early, this is only going to make his numbers go down. People are and will blame Trump and the Republicans for pushing to open up the economy too soon and too fast for the resurging numbers. Several red states that opened early are right now on the brink of running out of hospital beds and running the risk of extra deaths due to lack of available health care.

Additionally, there are many red state patients who are watching with dread as Trump continues to try and strip them of healthcare that they are getting through public options that Trump is trying to dismantle. Add that to the industries that Trump has made promises to that are collapsing from his lack of support and the longer the pandemic crisis continues, the more his ratings and his support will sink.

Right now, models are showing that if the election were to be held today, that Trump would lose in a landslide (roughly 40-60 of the electoral college). Biden should not be complacent, but needs to continue to show how much more presidential he is and to continue to show that he has a better sense of what the country needs than Trump (although Trump is doing most of the work for Biden in showing how ill-suited he (Trump) is to leading the nation, especially in a time of crisis).

https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/25/politics/donald-trump-swing-state-polls-new-york-times-siena/index.html
Anonymous
All Biden has to do is keep calm and stay quiet. Trumps doing his work for him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All Biden has to do is keep calm and stay quiet. Trumps doing his work for him.


Yep.... law and order....on the golf course.
Anonymous
How many times a day does Trump think:

This sucks. Everyone is so mean to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many times a day does Trump think:

This sucks. Everyone is so mean to me.


Haha

Poor wittle Donnie
Anonymous
This doesn't seem good if you are Trump

Anonymous
Rasumussen
Trump Job Approval:

Approve 42%
Disapprove 55%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rasumussen
Trump Job Approval:

Approve 42%
Disapprove 55%

And because it’s a skewed poll like Rasmussen, you really should shift an extra 5% from trump’s score over to the disapprove side, to make it more accurate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This doesn't seem good if you are Trump



D A Y U M
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rasumussen
Trump Job Approval:

Approve 42%
Disapprove 55%

And because it’s a skewed poll like Rasmussen, you really should shift an extra 5% from trump’s score over to the disapprove side, to make it more accurate.


wow. so much winning.
Anonymous
GEORGIA
Biden 49% (+4)
Trump 45%

PPPolls
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rasumussen
Trump Job Approval:

Approve 42%
Disapprove 55%

And because it’s a skewed poll like Rasmussen, you really should shift an extra 5% from trump’s score over to the disapprove side, to make it more accurate.


And apparently his approval rating dropped 4 points overnight.
Anonymous
MISSOURI

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