Re: Election 2024
Posted: Sat January 27, 2024 1:48 am
FUCK ICE
96583UP wrote:why did i come in this channel
i dumber for having attempted to read the last two pages
you all need to grow up
all of you
- Spoiler: show
More like when George waited out Play Nowtragabigzanda wrote:That’s like when Jerry and Elaine waited out the breakupwease wrote:She’s a pretty smart cookie.spike wrote:That’s absolutely what she’s doing.B wrote:NPR theory: Haley is staying in because if Trump totally fucks himself, there's nowhere to go but to her.
Nikki Haley is leading President Biden by 13 points in a new poll of a hypothetical head-to-head match-up, giving her additional ammunition to argue that she’d be a stronger general election candidate than former President Trump, the front-runner in the GOP primary.
The CNN poll, conducted by SSRS, found 52 percent of registered voters saying they would lean more toward voting for Haley if the choice for president was between her and Biden, while 39 percent of registered voters said they would be more likely to vote for Biden.
I still think this part is extremely concerning for Biden.Biden’s support among traditionally Democratic-leaning blocs such as younger voters and voters of color has not grown since the fall: Voters younger than 35 remain about evenly split, 49% back Biden and 46% Trump, while voters of color break 57% Biden to 35% Trump.
The coalition of the ascendant may be fracturing:4/5 wrote:I still think this part is extremely concerning for Biden.Biden’s support among traditionally Democratic-leaning blocs such as younger voters and voters of color has not grown since the fall: Voters younger than 35 remain about evenly split, 49% back Biden and 46% Trump, while voters of color break 57% Biden to 35% Trump.
Bi_3 wrote:The coalition of the ascendant may be fracturing:4/5 wrote:I still think this part is extremely concerning for Biden.Biden’s support among traditionally Democratic-leaning blocs such as younger voters and voters of color has not grown since the fall: Voters younger than 35 remain about evenly split, 49% back Biden and 46% Trump, while voters of color break 57% Biden to 35% Trump.

McParadigm wrote:Nikki Haley is leading President Biden by 13 points in a new poll of a hypothetical head-to-head match-up, giving her additional ammunition to argue that she’d be a stronger general election candidate than former President Trump, the front-runner in the GOP primary.
The CNN poll, conducted by SSRS, found 52 percent of registered voters saying they would lean more toward voting for Haley if the choice for president was between her and Biden, while 39 percent of registered voters said they would be more likely to vote for Biden.

It’s indicative of ‘Merica.tragabigzanda wrote:Sample size and geographic scope?
Get it done, baby. Let’s go.B wrote:It's Republicans trying to kick him off the ballot, not Democrats.