Fuck polls, GOP will do a lot of ratfuckery and there is a lot of time to go, pretend polls are even and don't get complacent.
The fact that you ET trolls have to post it shows your utter desperation. No, snowflake. Not even close. Try again in 2024 but, Ted Cruz hopefully, will be the nominee of the Republicans then. More law and order which is only bad for you ass clowns. More people have been turned off by the wanton display of violence by the demonstrations, looters, anarchists destroying all those small businesses. Do you seriouly, think anyone of those victims, their friends, families or even complete strangers approve of the violence and destruction of property of the demonstrations, Antifa, BLM and anarchists? Those are a lot of votes going to President Donald Trump. Thank you for playing. Try again.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...-campaign-aides-with-polls-showing-biden-lead Trump Summons Campaign Aides With Polls Showing Biden Lead President Donald Trump summoned top political advisers including his re-election campaign manager, Brad Parscale, for a White House meeting on Thursday as his political standing erodes in key battleground states, according to people familiar with the matter. Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, who is the de facto leader of his re-election effort, participated in the meeting, the people said, as did Deputy Campaign Manager Bill Stepien and Trump’s top pollster, Tony Fabrizio. One of the people said it was expected to be a tense meeting, describing internal polls that show Trump performing poorly in politically competitive states across the country. The people asked not to be identified because the meeting wasn’t on Trump’s public schedule for the day. Trump’s chief of staff Mark Meadows and Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel were also in the meeting. In a subsequent meeting with about 20 communications staff from the campaign and RNC, Trump seemed upbeat and confident, according to one person who was there. The president was especially interested in campaign efforts to draw support from black voters, the person said. Trump has repeatedly claimed this week, in the wake of nationwide protests against police brutality, that he has done more for African Americans than any president since Abraham Lincoln, citing low unemployment among blacks before the coronavirus outbreak that collapsed the economy and a law he signed overhauling prison sentences for non-violent offenders. A Fox News poll released Wednesday showed Trump’s presumptive opponent in November, former Vice President Joe Biden, leading the president by 8 points nationally, 48 to 40. Biden holds leads in three states Trump won in 2016, according to the poll: Wisconsin, Ohio and Arizona. The same survey showed the two men tied at 42 percent just last month. A Monmouth University poll showed Biden up by a full 11 percentage points nationally, 52 to 41. And a new Quinnipiac University poll shows the race essentially tied in Texas, a reliably Republican state Trump cannot afford to lose.
Picked the popular vote winner in every presidential and mid term election since 2004.Picked the overall winner in 7 out of 8 elections since 2004.Only off by 78,000 votes in 2016 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2018 .
Trump's troubles deepen as voters see country on wrong path https://thehill.com/homenews/the-me...es-deepen-as-voters-see-country-on-wrong-path The number of Americans who feel the country is on the wrong track is moving up — and posing a serious threat to President Trump’s chances of reelection. A Monmouth University poll this week found a startling 74 percent of respondents asserting that the nation is headed in the wrong direction. Other recent polls have registered figures in the high 60s on that same question. The fear, even among some Trump allies, is that the ground is turning against him on a question that has long been a strong predictor of whether an incumbent will win reelection. The shift doesn’t mean Trump is a no-hoper by any stretch. But it does suggest his climb to securing a second term is becoming steeper. As recently as February, almost 40 percent of the electorate felt the nation was on the right track, according to the RealClearPolitics national polling average — even as they were eclipsed by about 55 percent who felt it was on the wrong track. The gap has grown much wider since then. On Thursday evening, those expressing satisfaction had dwindled to 28.8 percent and those fearing the nation was hurtling in the wrong direction had soared to 64.9 percent. Independent experts say this is a real problem for Trump. Asked how hard these figures would be for any incumbent to overcome, Grant Reeher, a political science professor at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School, said, “If we’re going by the history, the answer is 'very difficult.' ” (More at above url)