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They haven’t figured out how to correct the polls so they just keep doing them even if they are wildly off. Any poll that has Trump above 47% is obviously flawed. Trump ran for president twice and never cracked 47%.now he is above 50%? Bullocks.

We are a hyper partisan country. The days of significant swings either way are done…atleast for the foreseeable future.

Yep. I don’t know how you correct the polls because there is no way to force young people and people who don’t have landlines to pickup

It’s mostly boomers and gen X who are being polled
 

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I get all that but pollsters aren't in the business of being wrong. Damn near everywhere, Trump is winning polls. Their methodologies can't be that wrong all the time. If forum posters can see potential flaws in the continued sampling these pollsters do yet the pollsters themselves can't see.

I won't be able to fully fault someone of thinking some bullshyt went down if Trump is leading in all polls all year long but then Biden wins a second term.
We have real time data right now. Trump is under performing in every actual election in 2024 compared to the polls. They are trash. They just keep grifting people like our good friend @FAH1223
 

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Emerson keeps showing GOP strength in the Southwest



We (Arizona) have elected 2 Dem Senators, Dem Governor, Dem Sec of State, and Dem AG in the last 4 years.

Maybe cope by me, but don't see how AZ could so suddenly swing so hard back to the right. Just defies all current voting trends we've seen.
 
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We (Arizona) have elected 2 Dem Senators, Dem Governor, Dem Sec of State, and Dem AG in the last 4 years.

Maybe cope by me, but don't see how AZ could so suddenly swing so hard back to the right. Just defies all current voting trends we've seen.
Nah @FAH1223 got all the answers.. He’s on the ground in FL and all the swing states… He’s the Nate Silver of the coli :mjlol:
 

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Breh was in Biden’s White House talking about how progressive he was

Now Biden doesn’t care about Muslims :manny:
Low key my guy you fukked up @FAH1223 now they got picture evidence so if you ever trying to get into the game frfr they gonna slap that 🐍 on you and have you juelzing at the podium
 

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Trump: ‘Any Jewish person that votes for Democrats hates their religion’

BY BRETT SAMUELS - 03/18/24 7:46 PM ET

Former President Trump on Tuesday claimed Democrats “hate Israel” and that Jewish voters who back Democrats hate their religion amid tensions between the Biden administration and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Trump, speaking with conservative radio host Sebastian Gorka, was asked why Democrats like Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) “hate” Netanyahu, a reference to Schumer’s recent call for new elections in Israel.

“I actually think they hate Israel,” Trump responded. “And the Democrat Party hates Israel.”

He suggested Schumer, who is Jewish, has become “very anti-Israel” for political reasons, citing large pro-Palestinian protests across the country amid violence in Gaza.

“Any Jewish person that votes for Democrats hates their religion, they hate everything about Israel, and they should be ashamed of themselves because Israel will be destroyed,” Trump said.

The remarks triggered immediate criticism from Jewish groups and the Biden administration.

“Accusing Jews of hating their religion because they might vote for a particular party is defamatory and patently false. Serious leaders who care about the historic US-Israel alliance should focus on strengthening, rather than unraveling, bipartisan support for the State of Israel,” Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, said in a statement.

White House spokesperson Andrew Bates noted antisemitic incidents have spiked globally in the wake of the October terrorist attacks against Israel.

“There is no justification for spreading toxic, false stereotypes that threaten fellow citizens. None,” Bates said in a statement. “Like President Biden said, he was moved to run for President when he saw Neo Nazis chanting ‘the same Antisemitic bile that was heard in Germany in the 1930s’ in Charlottesville. He will never give hate any safe harbor, including today.”

Schumer called Trump’s comments “highly partisan and hateful.”

“I am working in a bipartisan way to ensure the US-Israeli relationship sustains for generations to come, buoyed by peace in the Middle East,” Schumer wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Trump has repeatedly positioned himself as deeply supportive of Israel, citing his recognition of the Golan Heights territory, his relocation of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem and his administration’s signing of the Abraham Accords to normalize relations among countries in the Middle East.

But he has also drawn backlash for frequently suggesting Jews who do not support him politically or who are not supportive of Israel are disloyal.

Trump in September shared an image on social media telling “liberal Jews” to “make better choices” amid celebrations of the Jewish New Year.

And in October, days after Hamas terrorist attacks that left more than 1,000 Israelis dead, Trump questioned how “anybody who loves Israel” could vote for Democrats.

President Biden has sought to balance his frustrations with Netanyahu and his administration’s support for Israel in its war against Hamas. The president has repeatedly asserted Israel has a right to defend itself after Hamas’s attacks last October, while simultaneously urging Israel to do more to protect civilians and allow aid into Gaza.

Schumer last week said the prime minister had “lost his way,” pointing to the political and legal battles he has faced recently, while also allowing that the off-and-on prime minister’s “highest priority is the security of Israel.”

Updated at 8:33 p.m.
 
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