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jimnyc
08-02-2020, 07:54 PM
The national average was like 10-12 points and now dropped to 7.4 (RCP). I think many things together are costing Biden and the left overall. For now. But no individual poll out there really means much or impresses me. Like much else in politics, abused day in and day out. :(

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Poll: Trump Takes Lead over Biden

A new poll released this weekend shows President Donald Trump, the incumbent GOP president, has taken a national and battleground states lead over his Democrat challenger presumptive nominee former Vice President Joe Biden.

The survey, from the Democracy Institute commissioned by the Sunday Express newspaper, shows Trump leading Biden 48 percent to 46 percent. What’s more, Trump has opened up a bigger lead according to this poll in the crucial battleground states, meaning the president by this pollster’s estimates currently is projected to win 309 electoral votes—more than he did in 2016.

Overall, this poll has Trump nationally at 48 percent to Biden’s 46 percent with six percent undecided. Among white voters, Trump leads 53 percent to 46 percent. Trump is surprisingly strong with black voters at 20 percent in this poll—he got about eight percent of the black vote in 2016—while this survey has Biden at 77 percent. Hispanic voters in this poll break for Biden 51 percent to 38 percent, which would also represent an increase for the president over his 2016 performance with Hispanics.

“Crucially, President Trump has a lead of 48 percent to 43 percent in the swing states Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin which would put him back in the White House with an electoral college tally of 309 to Biden’s 229,” David Maddox, the political editor for the Sunday Express, wrote about his newspaper’s survey.

The poll has Trump leading in Florida 47 to 45 percent, leading in Minnesota 46 percent to 45 percent, and in New Hampshire 46 percent to 43 percent. “The polling suggests Mr Trump is emerging as the race leader because of a belief he is best in handling the economy,” Maddox wrote. “With a third of voters putting the economy as the top election issue and 66 percent thinking that the economy is bouncing back after coronavirus, voters believe that Trump is better for the economy by 57 percent to 43 percent.”

When it comes to the electoral college, this pollster argues that Trump will pick up Minnesota and New Hampshire but that Biden would pick up Wisconsin.

Democracy Institute Director Patrick Basham is quoted as saying the survey data seems to demonstrate that Biden’s campaign may have “reached its high water mark.”

“Although Biden remains in a competitive race with Donald Trump, and may well do so until election day, his support isn’t growing,” Basham said. “And, tellingly, almost all of the issues that matter most to voters are trending in President Trump’s favour. More Americans are concerned about the economy and keeping their current, or getting a new, job. They don’t especially blame Trump for the lockdown-induced economic contraction, and they think he’ll do a better job of righting the economic ship than Biden.”

Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/08/02/poll-trump-takes-lead-over-biden/

Black Diamond
08-02-2020, 08:13 PM
Underneath all the noise, the tide is turning.

Gunny
08-02-2020, 08:23 PM
Refreshing to see more blacks are catching on to the Democrats.

I firmly believe he is in position at this point in time to get some Hispanic ones as well.

Black Diamond
08-02-2020, 08:24 PM
Refreshing to see more blacks are catching on to the Democrats.

I firmly believe he is in position at this point in time to get some Hispanic ones as well.

This could be a landslide for us.

Gunny
08-02-2020, 08:24 PM
Y'all know this whole story will be discredited by tomorrow, right? :laugh:

Black Diamond
08-02-2020, 08:26 PM
Y'all know this whole story will be discredited by tomorrow, right? :laugh:

Good. Let them scoff and discount just like last time. I can see the tears flowing again already.