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Trump Posts His Largest Ever Lead in History of New York Times Polling, Paper Admits Dementia Joe ‘Very Unpopular’

Started by Beeno13 REPLIES425 VIEWS· 03 Mar 2024, 10:57
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
03 Mar 2024, 10:57
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03 Mar 2024, 10:57#1

Trump keeps climbing and Biden sinking!

Bye the way Trump picked up 100% of the Missouri delegates.  Poor Nikki Haley, Globalist Neoocon Mozzietards second big pick for GOP president, got shattered.


The prospect of Donald Trump making a triumphant return to the White House is looking seemingly more likely by the day.

According to the latest poll by The New York Times, Trump is leading Biden by five points nationally, the largest lead he has ever held in a Times poll since first running for office in 2015.

The Times notes:

Let’s just say it: Joe Biden should be expected to win this election. He’s an incumbent president running for re-election with a reasonably healthy economy against an unpopular opponent accused of multiple federal crimes.

And yet President Biden is not winning, at least not now. Polls show him trailing in states worth well over 270 electoral votes, and this morning he lags Donald J. Trump in our newest New York Times/Siena College national poll by five percentage points among registered voters, 48 percent to 43 percent.

That’s the largest lead Mr. Trump has ever had in a Times/Siena national poll. In fact, it’s the largest lead Mr. Trump has held in a Times/Siena or Times/CBS poll since first running for president in 2015.

The far-left rag attempted to rationalize its findings by pointing to various possible explanations, including Biden’s age, the conflict in the Middle East and high levels of inflation.


However, the paper does admit the brutal truth that Biden is “very unpopular”:

President Biden’s unpopularity has flipped the expected dynamic of this election. It has turned what looked like a seemingly predictable rematch into a race with no resemblance to the 2020 election, when Mr. Biden was a broadly appealing candidate who was acceptable to the ideologically diverse group of voters who disapproved of Mr. Trump.

Having already wrapped up the Republican nomination, Trump’s polling lead should give supporters serious hope for a victory in November, even with the widely documented prevalence of voter fraud that tainted the 2020 presidential election.

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
03 Mar 2024, 11:41
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03 Mar 2024, 11:41#2

New York Times

The poll revealed additional positive results for Trump.

Trump Gains with Women and Latinos

“Trump has cut into more traditional Democratic constituencies. … Women, who strongly favored Mr. Biden four years ago, are now equally split, while men gave Mr. Trump a nine-point edge,” the Times reported. “The poll showed Mr. Trump edging out Mr. Biden among Latinos.”

Biden’s Disapproval Increases

“The share of voters who strongly disapprove of President Biden’s handling of his job has reached 47 percent, higher than in Times/Siena polls at any point in his presidency,” the Times wrote.

Working Class Voters Desert Biden

“One of the more ominous findings for Mr. Biden in the new poll is that the historical edge Democrats have held with working-class voters of color who did not attend college continues to erode,” the outlet noted. “Mr. Biden won 72 percent of those voters in 2020, according to exit polling, providing him with a nearly 50-point edge over Mr. Trump,” the Times found. “Today, the Times/Siena poll showed Mr. Biden only narrowly leading among nonwhite voters who did not graduate from college: 47 percent to 41 percent.”

Voters “Enthusiastic” About Trump

Forty-eight percent of respondents said they were “enthusiastic” about Trump, while just 23 percent said the same for Biden.


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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
03 Mar 2024, 11:46
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03 Mar 2024, 11:46#3

Now this:


Donald Trump dominated the Idaho Republican Caucuses Saturday, securing all 32 available delegates in his march to the nomination.

The Associated Press called the race for Trump at 5:00 p.m. MST.

In addition to Iowa, Trump secured victories Saturday in caucuses in Missouri and Michigan.

After spending the day in North Carolina, Trump gave a victory speech Saturday evening in the battleground state of Virginia, which will join 14 other Super Tuesday states in awarding delegates next week.

Nikki Haley, the lone opponent soldiering on despite Trump’s inevitable victory, is still looking for some semblance of a win against Trump, the man she served as United Nations ambassador. Yet Most Super Tuesday states are winner-take-all, meaning Trump’s delegate total is likely to be insurmountable by that evening.

Before Super Tuesday, the District of Columbia holds its Republican primary Sunday, and North Dakota holds its caucus Monday. Trump asked voters there and in the Super Tuesday states to send a strong message.

“No matter how hateful and corrupt the communists and the criminals are in our country – and they’re fighting against me all the time, you must never forget – this nation does not belong to them,” he said “This nation belongs to you.”

BYE THE WAY SHARKTWIT SUPER TUESDAY IS ON TUESDAY.  GOT IT? IF SO EXPLAIN TO BLOBBIE!


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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
03 Mar 2024, 14:06
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03 Mar 2024, 14:06#4

Deen1996

The Hispanics regard them as part of the White population group.   However. in 2016 Clinton got the support of 67% of the Hispanics.   In 2020  Biden got the support of 57% of the Hispanics.   At resent the latest poll I saw gave Trump a lead of 48 to 43 over Biden.   

Without the support of the Hispanics the Demcorats cannot win in states like Nevada, Arizona,  New Mexico and Colorado.    

In the case of the Black voters - in 2016  Clinton got 94% of the votes - in 2020 Biden got 80% - but as far as I know the latest poll  indicates Biden is ow supported by 52% of the Blacks.   

The Democrats had a serious problem - their main campaign wa to be using of the Judiciary ag ainst Trump and get him convicted of some political crime - but all three caes against Trump is falling  apart - so the leftist  media is crying about it.   That Democratic strategy is obviously not working - so what will the Democrats do next?   The voters came to realize that  everything Biden touch turns into shit - so drastic efforts to prevent Trump from winning are called for.  

So what would those be|

Voter fraud on massive scale  

I hope the Republicans learned a lesson as to voter fraud and they act to ensure that the voter rolls are identified - eg iro dead voters - and they insist that vote  delivery from unknown sites are not counted until the source of the votes have been identified.    Also that voter identification has been proved before the votes are counted.    They could even get court rders on some of the aspects.     

In the same way they should insist the election laws of the various states are applied.   In 2020 the laws were abhorted bcause of the Covid Pandemic.   But then a nice pandemic is always possible.

Other measures

I hate to think it could happen - but with a criminal gang called the Democrats I fear for the safety of Trump.    An assassination is quite possible - but in faced by criminals and dealing  with them everything is possible,       

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