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2020 Presidential Polls
Re: 2020 Presidential Polls
Ok here we go:
March 20
Emerson
General Election:
Biden 53 Trump 47
Sanders 53 Trump 47
March 20
Emerson
General Election:
Biden 53 Trump 47
Sanders 53 Trump 47
Re: 2020 Presidential Polls
Trump's RCP disapproval average just dropped below 50 for the first time since the first month of his presidency. His approval average also just hit an all-time high at 47.
Re: 2020 Presidential Polls
March 28
Fox News
General Election:
Biden 49 Trump 40
Even a Conservative outlet that does decent polling is showing him as a big underdog. I think we may be seeing some people give him a little credit for his handling of the virus but not changing their minds about whether he should be there or not.
Fox News
General Election:
Biden 49 Trump 40
Even a Conservative outlet that does decent polling is showing him as a big underdog. I think we may be seeing some people give him a little credit for his handling of the virus but not changing their minds about whether he should be there or not.
Re: 2020 Presidential Polls
What were the HilLIEery/T Rump numbers March 2016?Rate This wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 6:20 pmMarch 28
Fox News
General Election:
Biden 49 Trump 40
Even a Conservative outlet that does decent polling is showing him as a big underdog. I think we may be seeing some people give him a little credit for his handling of the virus but not changing their minds about whether he should be there or not.
Here, I'll save you the time"
A CNN/ORC poll released Wednesday showed Clinton ahead of Trump nationwide, 54 to 41 percent, a result that's roughly in line with other recent polls. A Suffolk/USA Today poll from the end of last month found Clinton up 11 points, 50 to 39 percent. And a CBS News poll from mid-April showed Clinton ahead of Trump, 50 to 40 percent.
New York and Chicago were all in with respect to their sanctuary status — until they were hit with the challenge of actually providing sanctuary. In other words, typical liberal hypocrisy.
Re: 2020 Presidential Polls
Your point being? We have years of experience with the guy and he barely won the electoral college last time. She won by 2.1% or 2.8 million votes in the popular vote. So she had an erosion of support from March to November 2016. That’s not relevant this time around with a more likable and popular candidate in the form of Biden. So far he hasn’t had some magical bounce in the polls from all of this virus stuff either. Not even from FOX... but unless he can chip away at these 7-10 point leads he will lose.Bryce wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 6:51 pmWhat were the HilLIEery/T Rump numbers March 2016?Rate This wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 6:20 pmMarch 28
Fox News
General Election:
Biden 49 Trump 40
Even a Conservative outlet that does decent polling is showing him as a big underdog. I think we may be seeing some people give him a little credit for his handling of the virus but not changing their minds about whether he should be there or not.
Here, I'll save you the time"
A CNN/ORC poll released Wednesday showed Clinton ahead of Trump nationwide, 54 to 41 percent, a result that's roughly in line with other recent polls. A Suffolk/USA Today poll from the end of last month found Clinton up 11 points, 50 to 39 percent. And a CBS News poll from mid-April showed Clinton ahead of Trump, 50 to 40 percent.
Re: 2020 Presidential Polls
Fox doesn't use a "conservative" polling firm, and the firm they use does not have a stellar record, but you've never let facts get in the way of your narrative, so why start now? I'm always suspect of RV polls as opposed to LV polls. If Biden is your candidate (looking less likely every day that he'll be of sound mind), Trump will eat him alive. Biden has a big temper, just wait until he starts arguing with furniture.Rate This wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 7:52 pmYour point being? We have years of experience with the guy and he barely won the electoral college last time. She won by 2.1% or 2.8 million votes in the popular vote. So she had an erosion of support from March to November 2016. That’s not relevant this time around with a more likable and popular candidate in the form of Biden. So far he hasn’t had some magical bounce in the polls from all of this virus stuff either. Not even from FOX... but unless he can chip away at these 7-10 point leads he will lose.Bryce wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 6:51 pmWhat were the HilLIEery/T Rump numbers March 2016?Rate This wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 6:20 pmMarch 28
Fox News
General Election:
Biden 49 Trump 40
Even a Conservative outlet that does decent polling is showing him as a big underdog. I think we may be seeing some people give him a little credit for his handling of the virus but not changing their minds about whether he should be there or not.
Here, I'll save you the time"
A CNN/ORC poll released Wednesday showed Clinton ahead of Trump nationwide, 54 to 41 percent, a result that's roughly in line with other recent polls. A Suffolk/USA Today poll from the end of last month found Clinton up 11 points, 50 to 39 percent. And a CBS News poll from mid-April showed Clinton ahead of Trump, 50 to 40 percent.
Voting for Trump is dumber than playing Russian Roulette with fully loaded chambers.
Re: 2020 Presidential Polls
Trump in 2020.
America adores Trump.
America adores Trump.
I started out with nothing and I still have most of it.
Re: 2020 Presidential Polls
We’ll see... but I doubt Trump wins even one debate let alone the election. He’s done nothing to improve upon his results from last time and he barely won and would essentially have to hold EVERYBODY that voted for him and I have heard a lot of regretful Trump voters. But don’t let that stand in the way of thinking he’s likely to win.Matt wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 8:53 pmFox doesn't use a "conservative" polling firm, and the firm they use does not have a stellar record, but you've never let facts get in the way of your narrative, so why start now? I'm always suspect of RV polls as opposed to LV polls. If Biden is your candidate (looking less likely every day that he'll be of sound mind), Trump will eat him alive. Biden has a big temper, just wait until he starts arguing with furniture.Rate This wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 7:52 pmYour point being? We have years of experience with the guy and he barely won the electoral college last time. She won by 2.1% or 2.8 million votes in the popular vote. So she had an erosion of support from March to November 2016. That’s not relevant this time around with a more likable and popular candidate in the form of Biden. So far he hasn’t had some magical bounce in the polls from all of this virus stuff either. Not even from FOX... but unless he can chip away at these 7-10 point leads he will lose.Bryce wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 6:51 pmWhat were the HilLIEery/T Rump numbers March 2016?Rate This wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 6:20 pmMarch 28
Fox News
General Election:
Biden 49 Trump 40
Even a Conservative outlet that does decent polling is showing him as a big underdog. I think we may be seeing some people give him a little credit for his handling of the virus but not changing their minds about whether he should be there or not.
Here, I'll save you the time"
A CNN/ORC poll released Wednesday showed Clinton ahead of Trump nationwide, 54 to 41 percent, a result that's roughly in line with other recent polls. A Suffolk/USA Today poll from the end of last month found Clinton up 11 points, 50 to 39 percent. And a CBS News poll from mid-April showed Clinton ahead of Trump, 50 to 40 percent.
Re: 2020 Presidential Polls
March 30
Harvard-Harris
General Election:
Biden 55 Trump 45
Sanders 53 Trump 47
Siena
New York:
Biden 58 Trump 33
Harvard-Harris
General Election:
Biden 55 Trump 45
Sanders 53 Trump 47
Siena
New York:
Biden 58 Trump 33
Re: 2020 Presidential Polls
April 1
Marquette University
Wisconsin:
Biden 48 Trump 45
Trump 47 Sanders 45
Economist / YouGov
General Election:
Biden 46 Trump 42
Sanders 45 Trump 44
Grinnell / Selzer
General Election:
Biden 47 Trump 43
Trump 44 Sanders 43
Marquette University
Wisconsin:
Biden 48 Trump 45
Trump 47 Sanders 45
Economist / YouGov
General Election:
Biden 46 Trump 42
Sanders 45 Trump 44
Grinnell / Selzer
General Election:
Biden 47 Trump 43
Trump 44 Sanders 43
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Re: 2020 Presidential Polls
This is all bunk if Russia butts in, again.
Numbers shnumbers.
Putin horning in will toss every poll the night before the election right into the ash can.
It happened last time. It’ll happen again.
Nothing was ever done on a grand yet detailed scale to prevent Putin’s expensive cyber warrior team. And now they’ve had four years to get even better.
Numbers shnumbers.
Putin horning in will toss every poll the night before the election right into the ash can.
It happened last time. It’ll happen again.
Nothing was ever done on a grand yet detailed scale to prevent Putin’s expensive cyber warrior team. And now they’ve had four years to get even better.