2024 U.S. Presidential Election Thread: Donald Trump wins & will return to the White House; GOP wins U.S. Senate & U.S. House

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Robbie3000

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Why dont they try that pro Palestine stuff at the MAGA rallies? Trump is leading in the polls that you post so that means he has a good shot so why don't they show up there? I wonder why.....

Why should they when they most likely voted for Biden? I voted for Biden so I’m going to speak up when he does the wrong thing like supporting a genocidal lunatic like Net and Yahoo.

Why do you have a problem with me holding my representative in the White House accountable?
 
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Tim is right. Biden had no reason to apologize for calling that murderer an illegal. The left deebo'd him into doing it and now his own press team is saying he didn't apologize when he literally did it on Saturday MSNBC interview.

This over the top, purity test, sensitivity has to stop from the left. It only helps the right.
 

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Tim is right. Biden had no reason to apologize for calling that murderer an illegal. The left deebo'd him into doing it and now his own press team is saying he didn't apologize when he literally did it on Saturday MSNBC interview.

This over the top, purity test, sensitivity has to stop from the left. It only helps the right.


I just took it as him speaking to them in language that they and unfortunately the American public would understand

It's whatever
 

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Tim is right. Biden had no reason to apologize for calling that murderer an illegal. The left deebo'd him into doing it and now his own press team is saying he didn't apologize when he literally did it on Saturday MSNBC interview.

This over the top, purity test, sensitivity has to stop from the left. It only helps the right.


It looked ridiculous. He basically was apologizing to a murderer for using language progresses don’t approve of

He should have told them to go touch some grass and kick rocks

The problem is he tries to pander to too many people and ends up pissing everyone off

Same thing happened in the Middle East.

Both sides are mad at him because he’s trying to pander to both
 

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It looked ridiculous. He basically was apologizing to a murderer for using language progresses don’t approve of
Tim is right. Biden had no reason to apologize for calling that murderer an illegal. The left deebo'd him into doing it and now his own press team is saying he didn't apologize when he literally did it on Saturday MSNBC interview.

This over the top, purity test, sensitivity has to stop from the left. It only helps the right.


:laff::laff::laff:
 

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Joe Biden Suddenly Leads Donald Trump in Multiple Polls​

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How Donald Trump And Joe Biden Polls Look Eight Months Before Election




President Joe Biden is beating his Republican rival, Donald Trump, in multiple polls as the presidential election campaign begins in earnest.

A rematch between Trump, the former president, and Biden has been all but confirmed in the general election after former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley last week dropped out of the GOP primary, leaving Trump without opponents.

Since then, a series of polls have suggested Biden will narrowly beat Trump in the November vote. But with eight months to go, and the polls so tight, this could change and a number of polls have also indicated that Trump will win the election.

Newsweek contacted Biden's campaign and a representative for Trump by email to comment on this story.


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Joe Biden speaks at a campaign event at Pullman Yards on March 9, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia. President Biden and former president Donald Trump are both campaigning in Georgia today ahead of the Primary election... MorePHOTO BY MEGAN VARNER/GETTY IMAGES

One poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation showed Biden leading Trump 47 percent to 44 percent. There were 1,072 registered voters surveyed between February 20 and 28 in this poll.

Another poll of 1,350 registered voters by Emerson College put Biden ahead of the Republican by two percentage points, 51 percent to 49 percent. The survey was carried out between March 5 and 6.

Of the 6,334 registered voters surveyed by Morning Consult between March 1 and 5, 44 percent would vote for Biden and 43 percent for Trump.

And Biden would beat Trump 43 percent to 42 percent, according to TIPP polling.

Writing in his Substack blog Hopium Chronicles, founder of the Democrat supporting New Democrat Network think tank, Simon Rosenberg said he was "optimistic" about the Democrats winning the election.

"A central reason I've been so optimistic about us winning in November is that I always believed that when it became clear to voters that it was Biden vs Trump, and the Biden campaign began in earnest, a big chunk of our wandering coalition would come home," he said. "Biden would then gain 3-4 points and open up a small but meaningful lead in national polling. It's possible that is what we we're seeing now."

However, in other polls, Trump is projected to beat Biden. A March 2 poll of 1,115 likely voters by Redfield & Wilton Strategies gave Trump a four-point lead over Biden, 43 percent to 39 percent.

A March 3 to 5 poll of 1,450 registered voters by YouGov forecasts Trump to garner 44 percent of the vote share to Biden's 42 percent.

Speaking to Newsweek, Heath Brown, an associate professor of public policy at City University of New York, said: "I wouldn't invest too much in any given poll or even a handful of polls. Both campaigns know this race is just about tied right now, will likely remain that way for a while, and are executing their strategies accordingly."
 

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Joe Biden Suddenly Leads Donald Trump in Multiple Polls​

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How Donald Trump And Joe Biden Polls Look Eight Months Before Election




President Joe Biden is beating his Republican rival, Donald Trump, in multiple polls as the presidential election campaign begins in earnest.

A rematch between Trump, the former president, and Biden has been all but confirmed in the general election after former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley last week dropped out of the GOP primary, leaving Trump without opponents.

Since then, a series of polls have suggested Biden will narrowly beat Trump in the November vote. But with eight months to go, and the polls so tight, this could change and a number of polls have also indicated that Trump will win the election.

Newsweek contacted Biden's campaign and a representative for Trump by email to comment on this story.


Joe Biden

Joe Biden speaks at a campaign event at Pullman Yards on March 9, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia. President Biden and former president Donald Trump are both campaigning in Georgia today ahead of the Primary election... MorePHOTO BY MEGAN VARNER/GETTY IMAGES

One poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation showed Biden leading Trump 47 percent to 44 percent. There were 1,072 registered voters surveyed between February 20 and 28 in this poll.

Another poll of 1,350 registered voters by Emerson College put Biden ahead of the Republican by two percentage points, 51 percent to 49 percent. The survey was carried out between March 5 and 6.

Of the 6,334 registered voters surveyed by Morning Consult between March 1 and 5, 44 percent would vote for Biden and 43 percent for Trump.

And Biden would beat Trump 43 percent to 42 percent, according to TIPP polling.

Writing in his Substack blog Hopium Chronicles, founder of the Democrat supporting New Democrat Network think tank, Simon Rosenberg said he was "optimistic" about the Democrats winning the election.

"A central reason I've been so optimistic about us winning in November is that I always believed that when it became clear to voters that it was Biden vs Trump, and the Biden campaign began in earnest, a big chunk of our wandering coalition would come home," he said. "Biden would then gain 3-4 points and open up a small but meaningful lead in national polling. It's possible that is what we we're seeing now."

However, in other polls, Trump is projected to beat Biden. A March 2 poll of 1,115 likely voters by Redfield & Wilton Strategies gave Trump a four-point lead over Biden, 43 percent to 39 percent.

A March 3 to 5 poll of 1,450 registered voters by YouGov forecasts Trump to garner 44 percent of the vote share to Biden's 42 percent.

Speaking to Newsweek, Heath Brown, an associate professor of public policy at City University of New York, said: "I wouldn't invest too much in any given poll or even a handful of polls. Both campaigns know this race is just about tied right now, will likely remain that way for a while, and are executing their strategies accordingly."

This is more in line with recent election results.
 

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@mastermind @Godless Socialist CEO would call Obama a Republican for this immigration plan.



obama is actually conservative, it's just that republicans are bat-shyt insane. in another timeline he would absolutely be a republican. even reagan gave amnesty to immigrants. people forget Hillary clinton was a goldwater republican. Elizabeth Warren was a republican well into her 40's. moderate republicans fled the republican party that kept getting more right-wing and thats why we say there is no true left leaning party in america.
 

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This will make a certain poster happy


no, i don't want biden to tout wins that appeal to moderate swing voters, improve the economy, and beat trump at his own game/talking points. that's stupid

we need to pander to childish losers on the far left instead :mjcry:
 
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no, i don't want biden to tout wins that appeal to moderate swing voters, improve the economy, and beat trump at his own game/talking points. that's stupid

we need to pander to childish losers on the far left instead :mjcry:
:mjlol: @ the thought of this being in swing voters top 5 priorities...you definitely grew up in a republican or libertarian household.
 
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