Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/13/politics/cnn-poll-2020/index.html
Trump still has the edge in battlegrounds.
All that matters is state by state. Who cares about 15 battlegrounds all together.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/13/politics/cnn-poll-2020/index.html
Trump still has the edge in battlegrounds.
Anonymous wrote:Understand, life that we knew as normal will likely not return in years, if ever.
Anonymous wrote:https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/497359-polls-show-biden-has-edge-with-voters-who-dont-like-their-choices
Polls show Biden has edge with voters who don't like their choices
President Trump is trailing former Vice President Joe Biden among voters who view both men unfavorably, a substantial and growing segment of the population that could decide which man takes the oath of office next January.
Four years ago, voters unhappy with their choices helped send Trump to the White House. He beat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton among the 18 percent of voters who viewed both candidates unfavorably by a 47 percent to 30 percent margin, according to exit surveys.
In critical swing states, that margin was even larger: Trump beat Clinton 50 percent to 29 percent among those voters in Michigan, 60 percent to 23 percent in Wisconsin and 56 percent to 31 percent in Pennsylvania.
But now those voters seem ready to vote against the incumbent. Several surveys in recent days show those voters breaking hard for Biden.
A Monmouth University poll conducted last week found Biden leading Trump by a 50 percent to 41 percent margin among all voters. Among those who view both Biden and Trump unfavorably, Biden leads 59 percent to 17 percent.
Polls show Biden has edge with voters who don't like their choices
President Trump is trailing former Vice President Joe Biden among voters who view both men unfavorably, a substantial and growing segment of the population that could decide which man takes the oath of office next January.
Four years ago, voters unhappy with their choices helped send Trump to the White House. He beat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton among the 18 percent of voters who viewed both candidates unfavorably by a 47 percent to 30 percent margin, according to exit surveys.
In critical swing states, that margin was even larger: Trump beat Clinton 50 percent to 29 percent among those voters in Michigan, 60 percent to 23 percent in Wisconsin and 56 percent to 31 percent in Pennsylvania.
But now those voters seem ready to vote against the incumbent. Several surveys in recent days show those voters breaking hard for Biden.
A Monmouth University poll conducted last week found Biden leading Trump by a 50 percent to 41 percent margin among all voters. Among those who view both Biden and Trump unfavorably, Biden leads 59 percent to 17 percent.
Anonymous wrote:Is Steve Bannon involved in this campaign?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... anyone want to comment on Trump being pissed that Parscale is wealthy due to the campaign? What exactly is the beef there?
You need this spelled out? Trump looks like a fcking chump and he blames Parscale. He apparently threatened to sue him over the bad polls. Why should somebody doing such a bad job (in Trump's eyes) be so rewarded??
I mean I see what your saying, but he was rewarded for the LAST election. Seems like he got the job done, no? That’s what I wasn’t getting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... anyone want to comment on Trump being pissed that Parscale is wealthy due to the campaign? What exactly is the beef there?
You need this spelled out? Trump looks like a fcking chump and he blames Parscale. He apparently threatened to sue him over the bad polls. Why should somebody doing such a bad job (in Trump's eyes) be so rewarded??
I mean I see what your saying, but he was rewarded for the LAST election. Seems like he got the job done, no? That’s what I wasn’t getting.
Obviously no one is allowed to grift if their name isn't Trump or Kushner. Everyone else can get the backup prize: coronavirus.