2020 Election is Over----Dems just don't realize it yet.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Buy1Sell2, Jan 13, 2020.

  1. elderado

    elderado

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    #601     Mar 20, 2020
  2. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Trumps aggregate approval is lower than 46.Only in Trumptard world would 46,even if true,be considered " very very strong"
     
    #602     Mar 20, 2020
  3. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    I think polls with thousands and thousands people stating who they will vote for is better than a one person poll such as this,but thats just me
     
    #603     Mar 20, 2020
  4. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/p...oters/95-163df6d8-1b89-4e0c-9cc7-0b5944bc4203


    New poll: Joe Biden holds slight lead over President Trump among Ohio voters

    Author: Tyler Carey
    Published: 9:54 PM EDT March 19, 2020

    POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. — As the United States continues to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic, presidential politics have taken somewhat of a backseat. But the general election is still less than eight months away, and if recent statistics are any indication, Ohio will once again be a key battleground in the race for the White House.

    According to a recent NBC News/Marist College Poll, former Vice President Joe Biden leads current President Donald Trump 49%-45% among registered Ohio voters. This falls outside the survey's 2.9% margin of error (1,710 people were randomly sampled), and shows the Democrats could be gaining momentum in a state former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lost to Trump by eight points four years ago.

    The poll itself was conducted between March 10 and March 13, prior to this past Tuesday's latest set of primaries that saw Biden win Arizona, Florida, and Illinois by comfortable margins over Vermont U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders. The Ohio Primary was also supposed to take place that day, but was abruptly halted due to fears of coronavirus contamination, and final voting is now not expected to take place until early June.



    When polled by NBC/Marist about the Ohio primary, state Democrats chose Biden 58%-35% over Sanders (468 asked randomly), while Sanders and Trump were shown to be in a virtual tie (48%-46%, respectively) among all registered voters. The Sanders campaign says he is taking time to "assess his campaign" as the tide continues to turn in Biden's favor, but the senator officially remains in the race and is currently "focused on the government response to the coronavirus outbreak and ensuring that we take care of working people and the most vulnerable."


    In regards to President Trump specifically, Ohioans are split, with 46% approving of his job performance compared to 47% who disapprove. The president has a meager 33% approval rating from Cleveland area residents, but on the flip side 53% of Ohio men gave him good marks. 52% of American males voted for Trump in 2016.

    The poll did not ask voters their feelings about the coronavirus or the government's handling of it. Critics have called out the Trump administration for an apparently lack of virus testing across the country, while others have given the president credit for early actions such as restricting travel to and from China.
     
    #604     Mar 20, 2020
  5. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    https://www.newsweek.com/both-joe-b...trump-general-election-new-poll-shows-1493436

    Both Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders Would Beat Donald Trump in a General Election, New Poll Shows
    By Matthew Impelli On 3/20/20 at 10:43 AM EDT

    According to a new poll, Democratic presidential candidates Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders would beat President Donald Trump in the general election.

    The poll, which was conducted The Economist and YouGov, surveyed 1,500 U.S. adults from March 15 to March 17, and has a margin of error of 3.2 percentage points.

    For the poll, the surveyed adults were asked who they would vote for if the Democratic nominee was Biden and the Republican nominee was Trump. About 48 percent of U.S. adults said they would vote for Biden, while 41 percent said they would vote for Trump. Meanwhile, 4 percent answered with "other," 5 percent said "not sure," and 2 percent said they would not vote.

    In a nearly identical question, the poll asked the 1,500 adults who they would vote for if Sanders was the Democratic nominee against Trump. The results were similar as well, with 48 percent saying they would vote for Sanders and 41 percent saying they would vote for Trump. Additionally, 3 percent answered with "other," 6 percent said, "not sure" and the remaining 2 percent said they wouldn't vote.
     
    #605     Mar 20, 2020
  6. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Latest March aggregate polling


    *March aggregate polls have predicted the popular vote winner in the last 4 presidential elections




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    #606     Mar 20, 2020
  7. jem

    jem

    I just changed my mind, if Trump uses clips of himself declaring those things....
    and then shows democrats calling him a xenophobe and a rascist....
    whoa....

    great post.


     
    #607     Mar 20, 2020
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  9. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/p...oters/95-163df6d8-1b89-4e0c-9cc7-0b5944bc4203


    New poll: Joe Biden holds slight lead over President Trump among Ohio voters


    POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. — As the United States continues to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic, presidential politics have taken somewhat of a backseat. But the general election is still less than eight months away, and if recent statistics are any indication, Ohio will once again be a key battleground in the race for the White House.

    According to a recent NBC News/Marist College Poll, former Vice President Joe Biden leads current President Donald Trump 49%-45% among registered Ohio voters. This falls outside the survey's 2.9% margin of error (1,710 people were randomly sampled), and shows the Democrats could be gaining momentum in a state former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lost to Trump by eight points four years ago.

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    #609     Mar 22, 2020
  10. DTB2

    DTB2

    Joe Biden, come out come out wherever you are.
     
    #610     Mar 22, 2020