Not bad, not bad at all. Betting Odds Data Trump vs. Harris RCP Average 53.9 44.9 Betfair 52 43 Betsson 56 46 Bovada 55 45 Bwin 55 46 Points Bet 55 46 Polymarket 52 43 Smarkets 52 45 https://www.realclearpolling.com/betting-odds/2024/president
SNL has been very evenhanded on their cold opens....I think the the media knows a Trump win will give them back the millions of viewers they lost when he left office
Democrat internal polling probably shows them hemorrhaging Black male voters. Democrat James Clyburn Concerned About Black Men Voting for Trump Published Oct 13, 2024 at 1:04 PM EDT Representative James Clyburn, a South Carolina Democrat, told CNN's Dana Bash on Sunday morning he is "concerned" about Black men voting for former President Donald Trump in this year's election. Trump, the GOP presidential nominee, has touted his support among Black men, saying at a campaign rally in Nevada on Friday, "I have gone through the roof with Black men." Meanwhile, recent polls find Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, is struggling among Black men. If elected, Harris, who is of Indian and Black Jamaican ancestry, would be the first female president, first Black female president and second Black president. "Are you concerned about Black men voting for Trump or staying home?" Bash asked Clyburn on CNN's State of the Union. The congressman responded: "Yes, I am concerned about Black men staying home or voting for Trump. But my concerns don't tend to keep me from being energetic about this campaign." When Bash asked Clyburn what specifically made him concerned when he talked to people in Michigan, including Black men, Black religious leaders and Black union workers, last weekend, he said, "When people raised questions about what does [Harris] stand for? And I tend to ask them, don't tell me what you hear, tell me what you feel. What do you feel about her as opposed to what you experienced for four years under Trump?" He continued: "And I have yet to find one single person that can tell me one thing that they got out of the Trump administration except, as a few of them said to me, 'Well we got a stimulus check.' And I said to them, 'Don't you know that Congress appropriates money?'" Newsweek has reached out to Trump's and Harris' campaign for comment via email on Sunday afternoon. Meanwhile, former President Barack Obama made a direct appeal to Black men during a Pittsburgh campaign visit on Thursday, urging them to support Harris. "My understanding, based on reports I'm getting from campaigns and communities, is that we have not yet seen the same kinds of energy and turnout in all quarters of our neighborhoods and communities as we saw when I was running," he said. Obama added this apparent lack of enthusiasm "seems to be more pronounced with the brothers," before adding: "Part of it makes me think—and I'm speaking to men directly— part of it makes me think that, well, you just aren't feeling the idea of having a woman as president, and you're coming up with other alternatives and other reasons for that." "So now you're thinking about sitting out or even supporting somebody who has a history of degrading you? Because you think that's a sign of strength? Because that's what being a man is, putting women down? That's not acceptable," he said.
If they would have picked Michelle Obama to replace Joe she might be up 10 points , then would Clyburn admit that its not about a Black woman
This is the only thing that matters to Whitey World. Those ugly bitches that show up at his rallies are something.