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Shocking: Swing States polling Trump better to handle threats to democracy than Biden.

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Swing-state ‘deciders’ trust Trump more than Biden to protect democracy: Poll


 

Voters in key states who will likely decide the election trust former President Trump more than President Biden to handle threats to democracy, according to a survey released Wednesday.


June article I missed from Swing states polling.

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4740775-donald-trump-joe-biden-swing-state-deciders-democracy-2024-presidential-election/

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Wow even J Turley ,Georgetown law professor and Constitutional scholar picked up on the Washington Post story with Biden and Harris.
 

Headline:Despite the media caterwauling, voters aren’t buying that Trump is a ‘threat to democracy’

 

When asked whether Trump or Harris “would do a better job” of “defending against threats to democracy,” 43% picked Trump while 40% picked Harris.

Notably, this was the same result when President Biden was the nominee. While over half said that threats to democracy were important to them, the voters trusted Trump (44%) more than Biden (33%) in protecting democracy.

 

https://nypost.com/2024/10/23/opinion/despite-the-media-caterwauling-voters-arent-buying-that-trump-is-a-threat-to-democracy/

 

 

 

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