Kelly, you are too weak to do this without Chris Wallace..so don't even try ..
guessing that tripled in the past 4 days
My guess is quadrupled! After watching trump's dumpster fire on Tuesday there should have been a rush to vote early to get his a$$ out.
guessing that tripled in the past 4 days
My guess is quadrupled! After watching trump's dumpster fire on Tuesday there should have been a rush to vote early to get his a$$ out.
The new John Zogby Strategies/EMI Research Solutions survey showed Biden up 49% to 47%, his smallest lead yet in their polls. In a four way race, Biden leads 47%-45%, with 2% each for Dr. Jo Jorgensen of the Libertarian Party and Green nominee Howie Hawkins.
The survey challenged the media’s narrative about Biden building his lead over Trump...President Trump's debate performance nor his hospitalization has not hurt Trump..... His 47% performance is actually one point higher than his vote percentage in 2016.
.... o-o-o-o-o-o the race is tightening down the stretch..
The new John Zogby Strategies/EMI Research Solutions survey showed Biden up 49% to 47%, his smallest lead yet in their polls. In a four way race, Biden leads 47%-45%, with 2% each for Dr. Jo Jorgensen of the Libertarian Party and Green nominee Howie Hawkins.
The survey challenged the media’s narrative about Biden building his lead over Trump...President Trump's debate performance nor his hospitalization has not hurt Trump..... His 47% performance is actually one point higher than his vote percentage in 2016.
.... o-o-o-o-o-o the race is tightening down the stretch..
The New York Times/Siena College Research Institute
September 30 - October 2
This poll subdivides by party ID (not ideology) so I will show INDEPENDENTS
to reduce any bias for party affiliations. https://tinyurl.com/y2u6flr3
Q17: Who do you think won the presidential debate?
*Inedependents said:
31% ..Joe Biden
12% .....the rules violator, trump
57% ....no response
haha 31% for joe and barely a third of that for the covid spreader in chief
The New York Times/Siena College Research Institute
September 30 - October 2
This poll subdivides by party ID (not ideology) so I will show INDEPENDENTS
to reduce any bias for party affiliations. https://tinyurl.com/y2u6flr3
Q17: Who do you think won the presidential debate?
*Inedependents said:
31% ..Joe Biden
12% .....the rules violator, trump
57% ....no response
haha 31% for joe and barely a third of that for the covid spreader in chief
Yep.....only 12 % said trump won!! LOL
Yep.....only 12 % said trump won!! LOL
TheZogby/EMI polls, suggests where the undecided voters are. “The two candidates are tied among independents at 44% each with 12% undecided... with 0 no response....
President Tump's support among blacks appears to be holding. While just 11% in the Zogby/EMI poll, it is enough to keep Biden from winning, ( you ‘ain’t Black’ if you can’t decide between me and Trump ) looks like a lot of black voters aren't black then..
Pollster Zogby said “It is important to note that since 2000 the presidential races have had a see-saw quality and this may continue to play out for the remaining month. This poll shows that the potential for a 'red to blue shift' could be very real.
TheZogby/EMI polls, suggests where the undecided voters are. “The two candidates are tied among independents at 44% each with 12% undecided... with 0 no response....
President Tump's support among blacks appears to be holding. While just 11% in the Zogby/EMI poll, it is enough to keep Biden from winning, ( you ‘ain’t Black’ if you can’t decide between me and Trump ) looks like a lot of black voters aren't black then..
Pollster Zogby said “It is important to note that since 2000 the presidential races have had a see-saw quality and this may continue to play out for the remaining month. This poll shows that the potential for a 'red to blue shift' could be very real.
Yep.....only 12 % said trump won!! LOL
thats pathetic even for rump
Yep.....only 12 % said trump won!! LOL
thats pathetic even for rump
thats pathetic even for rump
Yeah, but a lot of things surrounding adolf are pathetic!
12% thought he won aaaaaHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
Q17: Who do you think won the presidential debate?
*Inedependents said:
31% ..Joe Biden
12% .....the rules violator, trump
57% ....no response
thats pathetic even for rump
Yeah, but a lot of things surrounding adolf are pathetic!
12% thought he won aaaaaHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
Q17: Who do you think won the presidential debate?
*Inedependents said:
31% ..Joe Biden
12% .....the rules violator, trump
57% ....no response
Q17: Who do you think won the presidential debate?
*Inedependents said:
31% ..Joe Biden
12% .....the rules violator, trump
57% ....no response
only 12% thought trump won the debate and the other 88% do not agree with the rump supporters here.
Q17: Who do you think won the presidential debate?
*Inedependents said:
31% ..Joe Biden
12% .....the rules violator, trump
57% ....no response
only 12% thought trump won the debate and the other 88% do not agree with the rump supporters here.
SarasotaSlim, don't go overboard giving undeserved praise and creedence to (or taking optimism from) that Zogby outlier poll. Zogby is only rated C+ by 538:
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/pollster-ratings/
SarasotaSlim, don't go overboard giving undeserved praise and creedence to (or taking optimism from) that Zogby outlier poll. Zogby is only rated C+ by 538:
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/pollster-ratings/
true and only one poll anyone can cherrypick just one poll
true and only one poll anyone can cherrypick just one poll
Trump's lead over Biden on the economy
has vanished
Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden were tied among registered voters
at 49% apiece on the question of who would handle the economy better.
The findings represent a sharp drop in support for Trump in what had previously
been his greatest strength. In May, 54% of registered voters said Trump would
handle the economy better, compared with 42% for Biden.
The fact that Trump's lead over Biden on the economy has vanished underscores
the fragile state of the recovery from the coronavirus recession.
Source: https://tinyurl.com/y4ph22z4
Trump's lead over Biden on the economy
has vanished
Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden were tied among registered voters
at 49% apiece on the question of who would handle the economy better.
The findings represent a sharp drop in support for Trump in what had previously
been his greatest strength. In May, 54% of registered voters said Trump would
handle the economy better, compared with 42% for Biden.
The fact that Trump's lead over Biden on the economy has vanished underscores
the fragile state of the recovery from the coronavirus recession.
Source: https://tinyurl.com/y4ph22z4
Trump's lead over Biden on the economy
has vanished
Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden were tied among registered voters at 49% apiece on the question of who would handle the economy better. The findings represent a sharp drop in support for Trump in what had previously been his greatest strength. In May, 54% of registered voters said Trump would handle the economy better, compared with 42% for Biden. The fact that Trump's lead over Biden on the economy has vanished underscores the fragile state of the recovery from the coronavirus recession. Source: https://tinyurl.com/y4ph22z4
gonzo
Trump's lead over Biden on the economy
has vanished
Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden were tied among registered voters at 49% apiece on the question of who would handle the economy better. The findings represent a sharp drop in support for Trump in what had previously been his greatest strength. In May, 54% of registered voters said Trump would handle the economy better, compared with 42% for Biden. The fact that Trump's lead over Biden on the economy has vanished underscores the fragile state of the recovery from the coronavirus recession. Source: https://tinyurl.com/y4ph22z4
gonzo
Q17: Who do you think won the presidential debate?
*Inedependents said:
31% ..Joe Biden
12% .....the rules violator, trump
57% ....no response
fivethirtyeight/IPSOS poll:
Debate watchers were more impressed with Harris’s performance than Pence’s,
with 69% saying her performance was “very good” or “somewhat good,”
compared to 60% who said the same for him.
Q17: Who do you think won the presidential debate?
*Inedependents said:
31% ..Joe Biden
12% .....the rules violator, trump
57% ....no response
fivethirtyeight/IPSOS poll:
Debate watchers were more impressed with Harris’s performance than Pence’s,
with 69% saying her performance was “very good” or “somewhat good,”
compared to 60% who said the same for him.
this is backed up by several other polls . pence is a loser like his boss
this is backed up by several other polls . pence is a loser like his boss
Biden's historic run
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden announced Wednesday evening that
his campaign raised a record-breaking $383 million in September,
its second straight historic monthly fundraising haul as the campaign nears Election Day.
The September total surpasses Biden's August haul of $364.5 million, which the campaign
then categorized as "the best month of online fundraising in American political history."
The amount far outstrips the $154 million raised by Hillary Clinton in September 2016.
**(with that little funding, Clinton still topped trump by almost 3 MILLION votes)
Biden, along with the DNC and joint committees, ended August with $466 million cash
on hand, while Trump and the Republican National Committee had $325 million.
Biden's historic run
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden announced Wednesday evening that
his campaign raised a record-breaking $383 million in September,
its second straight historic monthly fundraising haul as the campaign nears Election Day.
The September total surpasses Biden's August haul of $364.5 million, which the campaign
then categorized as "the best month of online fundraising in American political history."
The amount far outstrips the $154 million raised by Hillary Clinton in September 2016.
**(with that little funding, Clinton still topped trump by almost 3 MILLION votes)
Biden, along with the DNC and joint committees, ended August with $466 million cash
on hand, while Trump and the Republican National Committee had $325 million.
Biden's historic run
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden announced Wednesday evening that
his campaign raised a record-breaking $383 million in September,
its second straight historic monthly fundraising haul as the campaign nears Election Day.
The September total surpasses Biden's August haul of $364.5 million, which the campaign
then categorized as "the best month of online fundraising in American political history."
The amount far outstrips the $154 million raised by Hillary Clinton in September 2016.
**(with that little funding, Clinton still topped trump by almost 3 MILLION votes)
doesnt guarantee a landslide win but hard to dispute the advantages
Biden's historic run
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden announced Wednesday evening that
his campaign raised a record-breaking $383 million in September,
its second straight historic monthly fundraising haul as the campaign nears Election Day.
The September total surpasses Biden's August haul of $364.5 million, which the campaign
then categorized as "the best month of online fundraising in American political history."
The amount far outstrips the $154 million raised by Hillary Clinton in September 2016.
**(with that little funding, Clinton still topped trump by almost 3 MILLION votes)
doesnt guarantee a landslide win but hard to dispute the advantages
Trump raises $135 million LESS than Biden
in September as former VP outpaces him
for yet another month
President Donald Trump's campaign and the Republican National Committee announced
a joint fundraising haul of $247.8 million in the month of September -- up from the
$210 million the GOP raised in August, but far behind the massive total raised by
former Vice President Joe Biden and Democrats in the final stretch of the campaign.
Biden raised $383 million in September, breaking a monthly fundraising total record
that his campaign had just set in August. Biden and the Democratic Party
outraised Trump and the Republicans by $135 million in September.
By comparison, Hillary Clinton raised $154 million in September of 2016.
FOX News: https://tinyurl.com/yxfd5wdq
Trump raises $135 million LESS than Biden
in September as former VP outpaces him
for yet another month
President Donald Trump's campaign and the Republican National Committee announced
a joint fundraising haul of $247.8 million in the month of September -- up from the
$210 million the GOP raised in August, but far behind the massive total raised by
former Vice President Joe Biden and Democrats in the final stretch of the campaign.
Biden raised $383 million in September, breaking a monthly fundraising total record
that his campaign had just set in August. Biden and the Democratic Party
outraised Trump and the Republicans by $135 million in September.
By comparison, Hillary Clinton raised $154 million in September of 2016.
FOX News: https://tinyurl.com/yxfd5wdq
In addition to raising significantly more money in both August and September,
the Biden campaign also has more money in the bank to spend in the final month
of race. The Trump campaign will report $251.4 million cash on hand,
while Biden has $432 million.
In addition to raising significantly more money in both August and September,
the Biden campaign also has more money in the bank to spend in the final month
of race. The Trump campaign will report $251.4 million cash on hand,
while Biden has $432 million.
Dueling town halls:
Biden beats Trump
USATODAY
The dueling town halls on competing networks crowned an early winner,
at least ratings-wise:
Early Nielsen ratings estimates declare Joe Biden the victor over Donald Trump.
The ratings service says 13.9 million viewers tuned into the former VP and
Democratic candidate's town hall on ABC from 8 to 10 p.m. EDT Thursday night,
while only 10.7 million watched Trump from 8 to 9 EDT on NBC.
Dueling town halls:
Biden beats Trump
USATODAY
The dueling town halls on competing networks crowned an early winner,
at least ratings-wise:
Early Nielsen ratings estimates declare Joe Biden the victor over Donald Trump.
The ratings service says 13.9 million viewers tuned into the former VP and
Democratic candidate's town hall on ABC from 8 to 10 p.m. EDT Thursday night,
while only 10.7 million watched Trump from 8 to 9 EDT on NBC.
I would think that Joe would be inclined to share some of those bucks down ballot to help others in the party win local elections whereas Piggy has been reluctant to do so. A recent influx from the Adelson's in Vegas has helped Piggy's boat stay financially afloat.
I would think that Joe would be inclined to share some of those bucks down ballot to help others in the party win local elections whereas Piggy has been reluctant to do so. A recent influx from the Adelson's in Vegas has helped Piggy's boat stay financially afloat.
Agreed!
Especially in close Senate races like Harrison vs the flip-flopping liar Lindsey Graham, and perhaps Warnock in January when the runoff comes. Get those two Senate seats, plus the other likely pickups and it's a Senate wave.
Agreed!
Especially in close Senate races like Harrison vs the flip-flopping liar Lindsey Graham, and perhaps Warnock in January when the runoff comes. Get those two Senate seats, plus the other likely pickups and it's a Senate wave.
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