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7 minutes ago, Neeranam said:

Do you think CNN are biased towards Trump? 

Do you think they would say Trump is ahead when he's not? 

Who knows? Were they referring to a single poll?

 

That list I provided is the definitive list of polls in America.

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10 hours ago, Neeranam said:

So why do the Dems lovers think Biden is ahead in the polls? 

It's like they refuse to accept defeat. 

Defeat of what?

Polls are polls and have been wrong on multiple occasions

Elections, voting and their results are the only thing that matters

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Democrats are overperforming in 2023's special elections. Is it a clue for Biden vs. Trump?

An analysis from FiveThirtyEight found that in 38 special elections held so far this year, Democrats have outperformed the partisan lean -- or the relative liberal or conservative history -- of the areas where the races were held by an average of 10%, both romping in parts of the country that typically support the party while cutting down on GOP margins in red cities and counties, too.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/democrats-overperforming-2023-special-elections-clue-biden-trump/story?id=101850305

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28 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Democrats are overperforming in 2023's special elections. Is it a clue for Biden vs. Trump?

An analysis from FiveThirtyEight found that in 38 special elections held so far this year, Democrats have outperformed the partisan lean -- or the relative liberal or conservative history -- of the areas where the races were held by an average of 10%, both romping in parts of the country that typically support the party while cutting down on GOP margins in red cities and counties, too.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/democrats-overperforming-2023-special-elections-clue-biden-trump/story?id=101850305

Agree.  These special elections and the 2022 midterms--where Dems also overperformed--are much better indicators for 2024 than these polls.  Because they are actual elections with actual voters.  And yes, abortion is/will be a big deal, particularly with suburban women.  The independents and moderates will determine the outcome.  And these same voters who ditched Trump in 2020, are they going to say "well we didn't vote for Trump last time, but now that he's been criminally indicted three times this past year, we might just go back to him.  Because we want a criminal in the White House!"  Yeah, right.

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1 minute ago, Berkshire said:

Agree.  These special elections and the 2022 midterms--where Dems also overperformed--are much better indicators for 2024 than these polls.  Because they are actual elections with actual voters.  And yes, abortion is/will be a big deal, particularly with suburban women.  The independents and moderates will determine the outcome.  And these same voters who ditched Trump in 2020, are they going to say "well we didn't vote for Trump last time, but now that he's been criminally indicted three times this past year, we might just go back to him.  Because we want a criminal in the White House!"  Yeah, right.

Trump is trying to temper the distaste the the majority of women and younger people feel for him by claiming that he doesn't support extreme abortion laws but just wants it to be a  states rights issue. Good luck with that.

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19 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Trump is trying to temper the distaste the the majority of women and younger people feel for him by claiming that he doesn't support extreme abortion laws but just wants it to be a  states rights issue. Good luck with that.

If that is the case he's going about it in a strange way................Articles from the NZ Herald and NY Post.

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/donald-trump-cheers-the-defeat-of-megan-rapinoe-and-the-us-womens-football-team

 

Trump Cheers the Defeat of Rapinoe and the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team

The former president taunted a U.S. team after its defeat on the world stage.

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