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ANOTHER DAY + ANOTHER POLL

Fakey

Posted 7:52 am, 05/08/2024

Hey jimBL0Viator, coulda YOU tell us why YOU feel posting on topic reports of polls is bogus?

Jimbojolly

Posted 9:40 pm, 05/07/2024

How many times have you bumped your own bogus thread to keep it alive?

Jimbojolly

Posted 9:32 pm, 05/07/2024

Per usual, foxnit and flakey are avoiding a question with useless babble. Wanna try again?

.....after all the whining and criticizing of Biden, how do YOU feel knowing that Trump is struggling to gain an advantage over him?
If Biden's that bad, what does that say about your cult GOD Trump?

Fakey

Posted 7:12 pm, 05/07/2024

The only thing jamBL0WZer notices are irrelevant AND inconsequential click baits from billgatesnews which he twists into bogus threads manifesting his TDS. He does this almost every day, is proud of it AND feels like he has accomplished something.


YOU go, BL9Win'jammer !

Foxnose

Posted 6:17 pm, 05/07/2024

Don't know if you have noticed Jimmy, but it is not Republicans in the "Panic Mode"

Jimbojolly

Posted 5:33 pm, 05/07/2024

Hey useless troll, after all the whining and criticizing of Biden, how do YOU feel knowing that Trump is struggling to gain an advantage over him?

If Biden's that bad, what does that say about your cult GOD Trump?

Fakey

Posted 5:24 pm, 05/07/2024

AARP Poll: Trump Leads in Pennsylvania


In a head-to-head matchup, Trump leads Biden by four percentage points - 49 percent to Biden's 45 percent support. In that scenario, four percent remain undecided, and two percent say, "other."

However, Trump's lead increases to five points over Biden, even when third party candidates are included. In that scenario, Trump leads Biden with 46 percent support to the 81-year-old's 41 percent support.


Fakey

Posted 6:10 pm, 05/06/2024

Poll: Trump Ties Biden with Suburban Women, Massive Setback for Democrat President


Former President Donald Trump surged to a dead heat with President Joe Biden among suburban women, an ABC News/Ipsos poll found in May, reversing another key demographic that previously favored Biden.

Trump and Biden are tied (45 percent - 45 percent) among suburban women, who are typically seen as not persuadable, the poll found. Among suburban men, Trump leads Biden by eight points (49 percent - 41 percent).


Fakey

Posted 6:08 pm, 05/06/2024

Poll: Biden Suffers 28% Decline Among Black Voters


For example, 87 black voters went for Biden in the 2020 election, and Trump only earned 12 percent support. While current figures show Trump with only a three-point gain - with 15 percent support among black Americans - Biden's support among black voters has cratered to 59 percent. That reflects a 28 percent loss since the 2020 election.

tribune

Posted 1:27 pm, 05/03/2024

If the DumDem's can rid themselves of the apathy for which they're famous the RancidRepub's will get a shellacking. The Rumplickin' party is very much in the minority and the only way they can possibly win is by stealing the election. But if everyone gets out and votes all they will have left is Big Lie II, which they're working on right now.

Jimbojolly

Posted 9:29 am, 05/03/2024

Donald Trump Stung by Double Polling Blow (msn.com)

..."However, two recent polls have suggested Trump is now lagging, marginally. In one poll of 1,046 adults by Florida Atlantic University and Mainstreet Research, 40 percent of all voters said they would vote for Biden and 38 percent would choose Trump in a race in which independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was included.

When only likely voters were polled, 44 percent said they would vote for Biden and 39 percent for Trump.

The poll also found that in a two-person race where likely voters were polled, 47 percent would vote for Biden and 46 percent would vote for Trump.

However in a two-person race when all voters were polled, Trump and Biden were tied with 44 percent of the vote each."


Fakey

Posted 1:00 am, 05/03/2024

Poll: Plurality Says Joe Biden Is 'Getting Worse' as President


A plurality believes President Joe Biden is "getting worse" as president, April's survey from Harvard-Harris found.

The survey asked respondents, "Do you think Joe Biden is improving as a president, getting worse, or staying the same?"

A plurality, 47 percent, says Biden is actually "getting worse" as president, while just 29 percent believe he is improving. About a quarter, 24 percent, believe he is "staying the same."

Most Republicans and independents, 76 percent and 52 percent, respectively, believe Biden is actively getting "worse" as president, but 55 percent of Democrats disagree and believe he is improving.

The survey also found that 52 percent of white Americans, 34 percent of black Americans, 38 percent of Hispanic Americans, and 36 percent of Asian Americans believe Biden is actively getting worse as president.

The survey also found that most, 64 percent, believe Biden's "public lapses are becoming more frequent," compared to 26 percent who believe they are less frequent.


Fakey

Posted 7:36 pm, 05/02/2024

Poll: Americans Overwhelmingly Say Donald Trump Is Strong Leader, Joe Biden Is Weak Leader


A majority of Americans see former President Donald Trump as a strong leader, while most see President Joe Biden as a weak leader, according to a poll.

The Economist/YouGov poll published on Wednesday asked respondents to classify Trump and Biden's leadership qualities.

A majority of 58 percent of all adult respondents say Trump is a strong leader, including a plurality of 35 percent who see him as "very strong." Trump is up one point in this department from a March Economist/YouGov poll that Breitbart News reported on.

The remaining 42 percent of respondents see Trump as a weak leader to varying degrees, including 32 percent who say he is "very weak."

Conversly, Americans overwhelmingly say Biden has weak leadership qualities. A strong majority (64 percent) say Biden is a weak leader. Moreover, 45 percent of all poll participants regard Biden as "very weak."

That 64 percent view Biden as a weak leader marks a four-point increase from March's poll, signaling Americans are further losing confidence in him.

In the latest poll, a mere 36 percent of Americans believe Biden to be a strong leader, with just 14 percent categorizing him as "very strong" and 22 percent saying he is "somewhat strong."

The survey also shows that Trump narrowly leads Biden nationally in a hypothetical five-way presidential contest among registered voters. Trump garners 44 percent support, while Biden garners 43 percent.

Three percent back independent Robert F Kennedy Jr., while the Green Party's Jill Stein and independent Cornel West tie at one percent. Another five percent are undecided, and two percent would sit the election out.

Trump holds a 7-point advantage over Biden among independents at 41 percent to 34 percent.


Fakey

Posted 5:18 pm, 05/01/2024

Poll: Nearly Seven in Ten Think Joe Biden's America Is 'Out of Control'


The vast majority of respondents in a YouGov/Economist poll believe that President Joe Biden's America is "out of control."

The poll, published on Wednesday, asked 1,755 Americans whether they felt "things in this country these days are" "under control" or "out of control." An overwhelming majority of 68 percent believe things are "out of control," while a mere 16 percent think things are "under control."

It comes as widespread anti-Israel protests consume college campuses, as the economy is still reeling from 40-year-high inflation, and as an illegal immigration crisis persists at the U.S. southern border.


Fakey

Posted 11:07 pm, 04/30/2024

Poll: Republicans Competitive in Key Swing State Senate Races

An Emerson College/Hill poll published Tuesday showed Republican Senate candidates in competitive positions in hypothetical races in four of five key battleground states early in the general election season.

The poll found Republicans in striking distance or within the margin of error in Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, while the leading GOP candidate in Nevada, where the Senate race in 2022 was extremely close, faced a single-digit deficit:

Fakey

Posted 8:39 pm, 04/30/2024

Poll: Most Agree Democrats Are Using Legal System to Take Out Political Opponents


ost voters agree that Democrats are using the legal system to take out their political opponents - namely, former President Donald Trump - April's Harvard-Harris survey found.

The survey asked respondents, "Do you think the legal prosecutions of Donald Trump are fair and unrelated to politics or do you think the Democrats today are engaged in lawfare - a campaign using the government and the legal system in biased ways to take out a political opponent?"

Most, 57 percent, believe Democrats are "engaged in using the legal system in biased ways to take out a political opponent," compared to 43 percent who believe the various prosecutions of Trump are "fair and unrelated to politics."

While most Democrats, 69 percent, believe the prosecutions of Trump are fair and unrelated to politics, nearly one-third of Democrats, 31 percent, disagree. Additionally, most Republicans and independents - 89 percent and 57 percent, respectively - believe Democrats are engaged in using lawfare to take out Trump.


Fakey

Posted 9:56 am, 04/30/2024

CBS News Poll: Half of Voters in Swing States Say Economy is Worse Under Joe Biden


Joe Biden has been a disaster for the American economy and you can tell that people know this because it's being reflected in the polls.

A new CBS News poll finds that half of voters in swing states believe the economy is worse under Biden.

Almost everything Biden has done from day one has hurt the economy and the buying power of working people. From the moment he shut down the Keystone Pipeline, he has repeatedly made decisions that affected the economy in negative ways.


Fakey

Posted 7:21 pm, 04/28/2024

Former President Donald Trump has opened his biggest lead ever captured in the CNN poll of the American electorate, enjoying a six-point advantage over incumbent Democrat President Joe Biden.

Trump, at 49 percent, is six percent ahead of Biden's 43 percent when the two are polled head-to-head. When third-party candidates like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Dr. Jill Stein, and Cornel West are added into the field, Trump's lead over Biden grows to nearly double digits. In that multi-candidate scenario, Trump is at 42 percent, Biden is down at 33 percent, Kennedy is at 16 percent, West at four percent, and Stein at three percent.

That's a nine percent lead for Trump nationally, an astounding number that if true would signal the former president is on track for an electoral college romp of Biden.

Fakey

Posted 3:48 pm, 04/28/2024

Former President Donald Trump received more good polling news on Sunday, while President Joe Biden appears to struggle to appeal to Americans ahead of the November presidential election. While Biden has seen improvement in some recent national and state-level polls, overall the Democratic incumbent appears to be fighting an uphill battle against his Republican rival. Trump and Biden are polarizing figures, with many polls showing that they are unpopular with a majority of Americans.

The latest poll from CNN/SSRS showed that majorities of Americans now view Trump's presidency as a success and Biden's presidency as a failure. Among those surveyed, 55 percent said they view the former Republican president's White House term as successful, whereas 61 percent say they view the current Democratic president's tenure as a failure.


Fakey

Posted 10:07 pm, 04/26/2024

POLL: Biden Trails Trump in Six Swing States - 70% Say Economy is on the "Wrong Track"


According to a recent poll, President Trump currently holds a lead in six of the seven key swing states that are expected to determine the 2024 Presidential Election.

The results of the Bloomberg/Morning Consult swing state poll are as follows:

    Trump leads Biden by seven points in Arizona (49%-42%).Trump leads Biden by six points in Georgia (49%-43%).Trump leads Biden by eight points in Nevada (51%-43%).Trump leads Biden by ten points in North Carolina (51%-41%).Trump leads Biden by four points in Wisconsin (48%-44%).Trump leads Biden by one point in Pennsylvania (47%-46%).

Biden only leads Trump in Michigan by just two points with 47%-45%. Joe Biden won with massive voter fraud in all of these states in 2020 except for North Carolina.


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