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:lol:

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looks like an easy 82 million this time

maybe the R's should choose a different candidate?

 

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4 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

looks like an easy 82 million this time

maybe the R's should choose a different candidate?

 

I'm hoping for over 100 million this time around

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3 minutes ago, Jerry 976 said:

I'm hoping for over 100 million this time around

we'll probably send the 4000 mules out again this year just to be on the safe side.  :thumbsup:

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4 minutes ago, Jerry 976 said:

I'm hoping for over 100 million this time around

Eleventy billion!

What’s the Vegas odds at? That’s what really matters 

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Landslide coming up 

 

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38 minutes ago, Sled_Hed said:

Eleventy billion!

we had a lengthy private discussion with @George Soros leading into the conventions and were set on 2000 mules again until we saw the debate.  after that we weren't willing to take any chances by just dropping enough ballots and praying to @Jesus again that it would secure a victory so 4000 mules it is and Ray Epps will coordinate the squadron of SR71's to get them to the proper swing states. 

 

all part of the plan...  ;)

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Doug said:

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chance of lying publicly?

Biden 51%

Trump 286%

2 minutes ago, Steve753 said:

That pales in comparison to the list of Republicans that don't wont Trump to run.

 

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11 minutes ago, XCR1250 said:

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 Eight other postdebate polls show Trump with an average 3.5-percentage-point edge, compared with 1 percentage point before the debate.

More concerning for Biden is the indication that everyday Americans are doubting his abilities — the poll found 56% of Democrats wanting him to step aside in light of his debate performance compared with 42% wanting him to continue his campaign. Among adults, two out of three said he should drop out. Among independents? Seven out of 10.

 
17 minutes ago, Steve753 said:

That pales in comparison to the list of Republicans that don't wont Trump to run.

 

 

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Wikipedia?? LOL

Just now, XCR1250 said:

Wikipedia?? LOL

You can't read Wikipedia?

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can't wait for crying liberals 2.0 in November:thumbsup:

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Trump is done.

24 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Trump is done.

Another Imminent of yours?? How many 100's is that now..you're such a fool.

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5 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Trump is done.

We've heard that song and dance out of you since 2016.  

It is stale.

By Timothy H.J. Nerozzi 

Published July 12, 2024 7:42am EDT: Pew survey

Trump leads Biden by double digits on three key issues: Pew Research survey

Trump is leading Biden overall by 4 points, but sees double digits leads on immigration, economic policy, and foreign policy

 

 

 

 

President Biden takes questions from reporters at his pivotal press conference as he faces growing bipartisan calls to drop out of the 2024 race.

Former President Donald Trump maintains a lead over President Biden following the latter's disastrous debate performance last month, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.

According to the poll, Trump currently holds an approval rate of 44%, while Biden trails with 40% — with Trump leading Biden by double digits on three key issues.

Approximately 68% of respondents told Pew Research that they are generally unsatisfied with their available choices for the presidential election.

TRUMP APPROVAL RATING TOPS 50% AS HE LEADS BIDEN ON VOTERS' TOP TWO ISSUES: POLL

 

The report published Thursday is Pew's first to come out since Biden's confused and sometimes unintelligible performance at the first 2024 presidential debate.

Only about 24% of voters describe Biden as "mentally sharp" — a 6 point drop since January and a whopping 22% decline since Oct. 2020, according to Pew. Approximately 58% of respondents described Trump as such.

Trump's advantage over Biden comes from his dominant position on three issues important to voters: immigration, the economy and foreign policy. 

 

 

Trump holds a 17 point lead over Biden on immigration policy (52-35%), a 14 point lead over Biden on economic policy (54-40%), and a 10 point lead on foreign policy (49-39).

Biden netted an 8 point advantage over Trump on bipartisanship (40-32%) and a 4 point advantage on abortion issues (48-44%).

Third-party candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. received one of his largest cuts of the electorate in a major poll yet, netting 15% of respondents.

 

 

The Pew survey was conducted by live interviewers online or by telephone between July 1 and July 7. Pew Research Center contacted 9,424 adults, 7,729 of which were registered voters.

The pool of respondents was weighted to represent "gender, race, ethnicity, partisan affiliation, education and other factors" in the U.S. adult population. The poll has a margin of error of approximately 1.3 percentage points.

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