https://newsmax.com/mclaughlin/biden-fulton-trump/2023/08/29/id/1132479/After Georgia’s indictment of Donald Trump, our new national poll shows he not only beats Biden, but he would defeat the current president in an electoral landslide.
The McLaughlin national survey finds Trump leads Biden 47% to 43% — up 2 points this month alone.
Even more remarkable, with our voter model for this poll we assigned 4 more points of Biden 2020 voters than Trump 2020 voters.
This means looking to 2024 there is an 8-point turnaround in favor of Trump from the 2020 election. Biden voters are switching to Trump.
But here’s the really big news.
In the key battleground states Trump leads Biden 49% to 41%.
If the election was today, Trump would defeat Biden in an electoral landslide.
Our poll – and other national surveys are confirming a huge turnaround for Trump.
Remember, Donald Trump never won the popular vote in the 2016 and 2020 national popular vote, and almost all polls had him losing the popular vote in both elections.
But now our poll and others show him leading.
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ASU reading skills
The housewives are out
I get that
I'm just pointing out another failed DeSantis talking point that Trump can't win. He can. Numbers are moving his way
Doesn't mean he will so don't twist
He is the best option until someone in the GOP beats him. They can unite or they can meltdown like 46
Trump gives no one a reason to unite other than he isn’t Joey. Shortest midget stuff.
Rent Free!
Like your boy DeSantis
Couple of wannabes
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/party-switchers-strongly-republican-especially-suburbs-troubling-democrats/
Excerpts from article
But nowhere is the shift more pronounced - and dangerous for Democrats - than in the suburbs, where well-educated swing voters who turned against Trump's Republican Party in recent years appear to be swinging back.
But over the last year, roughly two-thirds of the 1.7 million voters who changed their party affiliation shifted to the Republican Party. In all, more than 1 million people became Republicans compared to about 630,000 who became Democrats.
Roughly four months before Election Day, Democrats have no clear strategy to address Mr. Biden's weak popularity and voters' overwhelming fear that the country is headed in the wrong direction with their party in charge. And while Republicans have offered few policy solutions of their own, the GOP has been working effectively to capitalize on the Democrats' shortcomings.