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9 months to less than 1 year Polling Trump, Biden, Kennedy, Westand Stein
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(12-11-2023, 03:48 PM)Nately120 Wrote: Michigan going for Trump and the GOP in the biggest margin since incumbent Reagan?  That'd be quite the statement, I have to say.

I'll also say it's funny Trump/Hailey would take Michigan back in a 40 year high performance but DeSantis would lose Michigan far worse than Trump did to Biden.  That guy really fell off the map.  DeSantis being a -17 or -19 point swing for the GOP is pathetic.

Here is some texture for these polls.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-grim-re-election-odds-trails-leading-republicans-two-key-battleground-states

Biden faces grim re-election odds as he trails leading GOP candidates in two key battleground states: poll
CNN poll finds Biden trailing Trump, Haley by over 10% in Michigan


Among young voters in Michigan, a key demographic to capture in 2024, 69% said that Biden does not have the stamina for another four years. Amid concerns over the president's cognitive abilities, 66% of young voters in Georgia also reported feeling the Democrat president does not have the sharpness they are looking for in a candidate.

According to the CNN poll, former President Donald Trump, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis would nearly all defeat Biden in both Georgia and Michigan — two key states won by the president in 2020 — if the election were held today.


The survey found Trump leading Biden in Michigan by a whopping 10%, receiving 50% support over only 40% who said they would vote for Biden. About 64% of registered voters in the state said they do not approve of Biden's handling of the presidency.

Biden trailed DeSantis by seven percentage points, but would lose to Haley by an even larger margin of 12% in the Great Lake State.


In a hypothetical 2020 rematch in Georgia, 49% of registered voters said they would prefer Trump to Biden, who received only 44% support. 

Haley was also favored over Biden in the Peach State, 49% to 43%, but the latter edged DeSantis, 48% to 45%.

The poll also found 61% of registered voters in the state said they disapproved of Biden's job performance.
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RE: Less than 1 year Polling Trump, Biden, Kennedy, Westand Stein - Luvnit2 - 12-11-2023, 05:51 PM

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