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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.


Fakey

Posted 9:50 pm, 04/25/2024

NEW: New York union leader Bobby Bartels says most of his Union workers are Democrats but they are supporting Trump in 2024. Bartels said he conducted a poll of his 9,000 members and Trump is leading Biden 3 to 1. "In the past, we are basically Democrats, all of us. And after what's happened the last 4 years in this country, Democrats are basically pushing everybody to the other side." "We are tired of immigration, we are tired of our tax dollars going to immigration, we are tired of the crime, we need to put a handle back on things in this country." During a separate interview with Fox News, Bartels said: "I put out a poll in my union. President Trump is leading Joe Biden 3 to 1 in my presidential poll out of my 9,000 members."

Fakey

Posted 12:52 pm, 04/25/2024

SHOCK POLL: Nearly Half of Democrats Would Support Trump's Plan For Mass Deportations


Nearly half of Democrats would support Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations during his second presidential term, according to new polling data.

The poll, conducted by Axios in partnership with Harris Poll, found that 51 per cent of the American public would support the plan, including 42 per cent of Democrats, 68 per cent of Republicans and 46 per cent of independents.


Fakey

Posted 12:44 pm, 04/25/2024

Americans' ratings of Joe Biden's job performance remain more negative than positive and have been largely stable over the last year: Today, 35% of Americans approve of his performance, while 62% disapprove

Fakey

Posted 9:19 am, 04/24/2024

Poll: Only 21% of Voters 'Strongly' Approve of Biden, 49% 'Strongly' Disapprove


Only 21 percent of voters "strongly" approved of President Joe Biden, while 49 percent "strongly" disapproved, a recent Rasmussen poll found, raising reelection concerns for the president.

Fakey

Posted 1:55 pm, 04/18/2024

Former President Donald Trump has grown his lead against President Joe Biden nationally, as three in four voters say the cost of living is on the rise, according to an Emerson College poll.

In a hypothetical two-way race, 46 percent of respondents back Trump, and 43 percent support Biden, the poll, published Thursday morning, showed. Another 12 percent are undecided, and when they are forced to pick a candidate, 50 percent choose Trump, and 50 percent choose Biden.

With the undecided leaners added into the rest of the full sample, Trump leads 52 percent to 49 percent (51.5 percent to 48.5 percent without rounding). Trump's support is up one point compared to an Emerson College poll published April 4, while Biden's remains the same.

Trump's edge grows when the field expands to include third-party candidates. In a five-way race, Trump leads with 44 percent to Biden's 40 percent, while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. follows in third place with eight percent. Leftist Professor Cornel West takes one percent, and the Green Party's Jill Stein garners nearly half a percent. Eight percent are undecided.

SmellySucks

Posted 2:30 pm, 04/17/2024

Know what Biden is really worried about? An escalated war that will have a significant impact on the price of oil. Gas prices at home will skyrocket, fueling additional inflation, just before the election. More inflation = less votes for Biden.

Fakey

Posted 2:20 pm, 04/17/2024

Latino support for demented pedo joe takes more hits.


Joe Biden Faces Serious Threat from Donald Trump Gaining Latino Voters

Biden's support among Latinos shrunk by 12 points (53-41 percent) since he assumed office, Axios/Ipsos polling found in April. Trump's support increased eight points during the same period to 32 percent.

In addition, Biden only holds 50 percent support among Latinos, while Trump's support has grown to 41 percent, a high number for any Republican, a New York Times/Siena College poll found.

"Most noteworthy is that Biden has fallen," Chris Jackson, senior vice president of public affairs at Ipsos, told the Hill. "And that's the real story."

Ipsos polling also found that among Latinos:

    Trump gained 29 points on Biden since he assumed office in 2021 (53-24).
    Biden only holds a three-point lead among those who intend to vote in November.
    Trump holds a 22-point lead over Biden on who can handle the costly economy. Trump also holds an 11-point lead on reducing soaring crime.

Fakey

Posted 7:13 am, 04/17/2024

Voters' view of former President Donald Trump's presidency improved nine points after President Joe Biden assumed office, a New York Times/Siena poll found Saturday.

Under Biden, costs soared nearly 20 percent across the board, wars broke out in the Middle East and Ukraine, the U.S. experienced the deadly Afghanistan withdrawal, and over 1.7 million known "gotaways" (illegal aliens) entered the country.

Key polling metrics show Trump became far more positive since 2020:

    42 percent said Trump's tenure was "mostly good for America," compared to only 25 percent for Biden.More voters (up 11 points) regard Trump as a "safe choice" than previously viewed in 2016.More voters (up 10 points) approve of his handling of the economy.More voters (up 9 points) think Trump left the country better off.More voters (up 8 points) approve of Trump's handling of maintaining law and order.

Forty-three percent of respondents voted for Biden in 2020, while only 36 percent voted for Trump.

Fakey

Posted 2:09 pm, 04/15/2024

NYT Poll: 64% of Voters Say Biden's America Is 'Headed in the Wrong Direction'


A strong majority of voters believe President Joe Biden's America is on the wrong track, as voters look more fondly on former President Donald Trump's presidency, a New York Times/Siena poll found Saturday.

The pollster asked respondents, "Do you think the United States is on the right track, or is it headed in the wrong direction?" Respondents replied:

    Right track: 25 percentWrong direction: 64 percentDon't know/Refused: 11 percent

Fakey

Posted 12:49 pm, 04/12/2024

Former President Donald Trump is enjoying a double-digit advantage over President Joe Biden in Florida, according to the latest Emerson College survey.

Overall, the survey found 54 percent of Florida respondents disapproving of Biden's job as president. This dismal approval rating coincides with his failure to lead Trump in the Sunshine State, which grows increasingly more Republican by the day. The survey asked respondents, "In a hypothetical 2024 Presidential match-up between Joe Biden and Donald Trump who would you vote for at this time?"

Most, 51 percent, said they would support Trump, compared to 38 percent who said Biden - a difference of 13 percentage points. While Biden has the edge with leaners - it is a 53-47 split - Trump continues to maintain his double-digit advantage when leaners are included, garnering 56 percent to Biden's 44 percent:

SmellySucks

Posted 11:41 am, 04/12/2024

Acumen

Posted 11:28 pm, 04/11/2024

Fake BS


Yes you are

|METALTRUCKER|

Posted 11:20 am, 04/12/2024

Biden is buh bye in Nov.
Sorry.

DB Cooper

Posted 9:41 am, 04/12/2024

We all know the dimocrats can steal more than 2 or 3%.

Fakey

Posted 8:45 am, 04/12/2024

American Latino voters prefer President Donald Trump's populist migration policies over President Joe Biden's cheap-labor policies, according to an Ipsos poll released on April 9.

Twenty-nine percent of 1,000 Latinos told Ipsos that Trump is "good on immigration," while just 22 percent said Biden is "good on immigration."

The poll also reported that 42 percent of Latinos support a border wall, and 38 percent support the forced return of migrants to their home countries

antithesis

Posted 12:48 am, 04/12/2024

Golly, I reckon we should just go ahead and call off the election!

ZIRCON

Posted 11:30 pm, 04/11/2024

Trump's three-point lead, which barely falls within the ± 3.7 percentage point margin of error, is on par with a Quinnipiac University poll from North Carolina released Wednesday. That poll, taken from April 4-8, 2024, found Trump leading Biden 48 percent to 46 percent.

Acumen

Posted 11:28 pm, 04/11/2024

Fake BS

Anonymoose

Posted 11:12 pm, 04/11/2024

Biden kept classified documents for his book , at least no one read the book.

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