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https://newsmax.com/newsfront/swing-states-trump-biden/2023/07/05/id/1126097/

Donald Trump holds a 7-point lead over President Joe Biden in key swing states, according to an Echelon Poll released Wednesday.

A full 48% of respondents in swing states said they would probably or definitely vote for Trump, compared with 41% who said they would pick Biden, though Biden is still narrowly favored overall by likely voters, 43%-42%.

Trump's lead in swing states is further solidified when Green Party candidate Cornel West is involved, with 48% of respondents saying they would pick the former president compared with 40% for Biden.

The report comes as Trump's 2024 presidential campaign pulled in more than $35 million in the second quarter of fundraising this year, nearly double what the former president raised in the first quarter and since he was indicted on charges he mishandled classified document.

An NBC poll conducted June 16-20 found that Trump had expanded his lead over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, 51% to 22%, and the rest of the Republican presidential field.

"For the first time in history, a former president has been indicted, and we can't find a marker in this survey that it's had an impact with his standing," said Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies, who conducted the survey with Democratic pollster Jeff Horwitt of Hart Research Associates.

"Not only are they sticking with Trump post-federal indictment," Horwitt said of Republican voters, "there are several signs that his support is growing or others are losing ground, particularly Ron DeSantis."

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  • pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,368 Founders Club

    https://newsmax.com/newsfront/swing-states-trump-biden/2023/07/05/id/1126097/

    Donald Trump holds a 7-point lead over President Joe Biden in key swing states, according to an Echelon Poll released Wednesday.

    A full 48% of respondents in swing states said they would probably or definitely vote for Trump, compared with 41% who said they would pick Biden, though Biden is still narrowly favored overall by likely voters, 43%-42%.

    Trump's lead in swing states is further solidified when Green Party candidate Cornel West is involved, with 48% of respondents saying they would pick the former president compared with 40% for Biden.

    The report comes as Trump's 2024 presidential campaign pulled in more than $35 million in the second quarter of fundraising this year, nearly double what the former president raised in the first quarter and since he was indicted on charges he mishandled classified document.

    An NBC poll conducted June 16-20 found that Trump had expanded his lead over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, 51% to 22%, and the rest of the Republican presidential field.

    "For the first time in history, a former president has been indicted, and we can't find a marker in this survey that it's had an impact with his standing," said Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies, who conducted the survey with Democratic pollster Jeff Horwitt of Hart Research Associates.

    "Not only are they sticking with Trump post-federal indictment," Horwitt said of Republican voters, "there are several signs that his support is growing or others are losing ground, particularly Ron DeSantis."

    Triggered.

    @46Quook


  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    pawz said:

    https://newsmax.com/newsfront/swing-states-trump-biden/2023/07/05/id/1126097/

    Donald Trump holds a 7-point lead over President Joe Biden in key swing states, according to an Echelon Poll released Wednesday.

    A full 48% of respondents in swing states said they would probably or definitely vote for Trump, compared with 41% who said they would pick Biden, though Biden is still narrowly favored overall by likely voters, 43%-42%.

    Trump's lead in swing states is further solidified when Green Party candidate Cornel West is involved, with 48% of respondents saying they would pick the former president compared with 40% for Biden.

    The report comes as Trump's 2024 presidential campaign pulled in more than $35 million in the second quarter of fundraising this year, nearly double what the former president raised in the first quarter and since he was indicted on charges he mishandled classified document.

    An NBC poll conducted June 16-20 found that Trump had expanded his lead over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, 51% to 22%, and the rest of the Republican presidential field.

    "For the first time in history, a former president has been indicted, and we can't find a marker in this survey that it's had an impact with his standing," said Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies, who conducted the survey with Democratic pollster Jeff Horwitt of Hart Research Associates.

    "Not only are they sticking with Trump post-federal indictment," Horwitt said of Republican voters, "there are several signs that his support is growing or others are losing ground, particularly Ron DeSantis."

    Triggered.

    @46Quook


    Only one of us likes to mention the other.

    All the tim.

    Think on that when you’re popping your daily Midol.

    LOL….
  • GoduckiesGoduckies Member Posts: 6,362
    Sounds great.... hopefully he doesn't own goal to fuck it up like he usually does. A year and a half is plenty of time for him to do that...
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,157 Founders Club
    Goduckies said:

    Sounds great.... hopefully he doesn't own goal to fuck it up like he usually does. A year and a half is plenty of time for him to do that...

    DeSantis had the worst launch since Dan Lanning
  • Bob_CBob_C Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,349 Swaye's Wigwam

    Goduckies said:

    Sounds great.... hopefully he doesn't own goal to fuck it up like he usually does. A year and a half is plenty of time for him to do that...

    DeSantis had the worst launch since Dan Lanning
    Georgia didn’t matter. We won’t learn about DeSantis after WSU.
  • GoduckiesGoduckies Member Posts: 6,362

    Goduckies said:

    Sounds great.... hopefully he doesn't own goal to fuck it up like he usually does. A year and a half is plenty of time for him to do that...

    DeSantis had the worst launch since Dan Lanning
    Dan turned his year around till his QB got hurt, DeSantis will too.
  • GoduckiesGoduckies Member Posts: 6,362
    Bob_C said:

    Goduckies said:

    Sounds great.... hopefully he doesn't own goal to fuck it up like he usually does. A year and a half is plenty of time for him to do that...

    DeSantis had the worst launch since Dan Lanning
    Georgia didn’t matter. We won’t learn about DeSantis after WSU.
    As Kirby said, we didn't have the latent especially on defense to match up with Georgia ( thanks to poor Wario evaluations, hopefully Dan is better at that!)
  • pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,368 Founders Club
    46XiJCAB said:

    pawz said:

    https://newsmax.com/newsfront/swing-states-trump-biden/2023/07/05/id/1126097/

    Donald Trump holds a 7-point lead over President Joe Biden in key swing states, according to an Echelon Poll released Wednesday.

    A full 48% of respondents in swing states said they would probably or definitely vote for Trump, compared with 41% who said they would pick Biden, though Biden is still narrowly favored overall by likely voters, 43%-42%.

    Trump's lead in swing states is further solidified when Green Party candidate Cornel West is involved, with 48% of respondents saying they would pick the former president compared with 40% for Biden.

    The report comes as Trump's 2024 presidential campaign pulled in more than $35 million in the second quarter of fundraising this year, nearly double what the former president raised in the first quarter and since he was indicted on charges he mishandled classified document.

    An NBC poll conducted June 16-20 found that Trump had expanded his lead over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, 51% to 22%, and the rest of the Republican presidential field.

    "For the first time in history, a former president has been indicted, and we can't find a marker in this survey that it's had an impact with his standing," said Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies, who conducted the survey with Democratic pollster Jeff Horwitt of Hart Research Associates.

    "Not only are they sticking with Trump post-federal indictment," Horwitt said of Republican voters, "there are several signs that his support is growing or others are losing ground, particularly Ron DeSantis."

    Triggered.

    @46Quook


    Only one of us likes to mention the other.

    All the tim.

    Think on that when you’re popping your daily Midol.

    LOL….
    See?

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