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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] https://twitter.com/Nate_Cohn/status/1136326387298648065 Biden is +4 in Texas in a new poll, v Trump - not so good for the other possible D candidates https://poll.qu.edu/texas/release-detail?ReleaseID=2625 [quote]Other matchups by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University Poll show: President Trump at 46 percent to Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren at 45 percent; Trump at 47 percent to Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders at 44 percent; Trump at 48 percent to former U.S. Rep. Beto O'Rourke with 45 percent; Trump with 46 percent to South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg's 44 percent; Trump at 47 percent to California Sen. Kamala Harris at 43 percent; Trump with 46 percent and former San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro at 43 percent. In the Trump-Biden matchup, women back Biden 54 - 39 percent as men back Trump 50 - 42 percent. White voters back Trump 60 - 33 percent. Biden leads 86 - 7 percent among black voters and 59 - 33 percent among Hispanic voters. Republicans back Trump 90 - 8 percent. Biden leads 94 - 4 percent among Democrats and 55 - 33 percent among independent voters. "The numbers are good for Vice President Joseph Biden who dominates the field in a Democratic primary and has the best showing in a head-to-head match-up against President Donald Trump," said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll. [/quote][/quote] Well, first of all, let's see if plagiarist Biden even survives the primary...I frankly have my doubts.[/quote] I'm sure you do! My take is that we've been watching Biden for four decades now and we're pretty aware of who he is. And in that context, this is a totally small potatoes story. The main takeaway is that he's developing a plan to deal with climate change. [/quote] Before or after Greenpeace graded him with a D :-)[/quote] Yeah. There's stuff to attack him on. The thing is that just like we knew Trump was a gross creepy racist grifter and you didn't really care when you cast that vote because none of it came as a surprise - here, we're dealing with a known entity. A flawed guy with a checkered history who is outpolling Trump in Texas.[/quote] This is interesting. So your bet is that Biden can out-Trump Trump. I doubt it. I see zero reason why folks who didn't show up at the polls for Hillary in 2016 should magically show up for Biden in 2020. He's the same or worse. And I doubt independents will choose the insider who has done little in 50 years over the incumbent who at least is delivering peace and a booming economy. But, only time will tell :-) [/quote] Not PP. No one can out lie and out con the best fraud America has known in its entire history. I give that to Mr. Conman Trump. The difference is some people gave the benefit of the doubt to the conman. Now that they have seen his true color, the dems and independents turned out in droves in 2018(the highest turnout for mid term in over a century) to give dems a massive win. 2020 will be the highest turnout election in American history. A high turnout election is a disaster for the incumbent because people NEVER COME TO SHOW APPRECIATION. THEY TURN OUT ONLY TO SHOW ANGER. [/quote]
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