33% say Biden was a sucesss. 50% say Trump was a success. Not looking good for Biden.

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    7 months ago

    Definitely not looking good. His lackeys on the Supreme Court are about to tell him he has full immunity as president and voters are about to hand him the keys to the castle. What could possibly go wrong?

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    7 months ago

    The difference being – Biden voters are mostly voting for him because the alternative is Trump. The same reason everyone voted for Trump: Because Trump wasn’t Hillary.

    Republicans keep pushing this anti-abortion stance, and they’re gonna lose a lot of women voters as well. We’re seeing the death-throes of a dying ideology. All because they’re mad a black man became president in the first place.

    Trump doesn’t end up winning in this next election cycle; I live in a deeeeeeep red area that was once blue in the past – many here have become Never-Trumpers, despite being hardcore repubs. He’s gonna lose again, and everyone will remember that there are good reasons that we don’t run losers in the presidential race a second time…

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      7 months ago

      Republicans keep pushing this anti-abortion stance

      I think that’s going to cause a lot of harm to the party. Polls have shown Americans want access to abortion. I’m a republican and fully support abortion. I’m not an anomaly in my party for supporting abortion.

      I agree it’s weird to run Trump again. I wish they hadn’t but polls are showing him beating Biden. We will see how the debate goes

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    7 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Biden’s approval ratings for the economy (34%) and inflation (29%) remain starkly negative, as voters say economic concerns are more important to them when choosing a candidate than they were in each of the past two presidential contests.

    In the new poll, 65% of registered voters call the economy extremely important to their vote for president, compared with 40% who felt that way in early 2020 and 46% who said the same at roughly this point in 2016.

    A broad majority of all Americans, 70%, say economic conditions in the US are poor, with many, particularly Republicans, who feel that way saying their views would be more affected by a political shift than a change in the economy itself.

    About 6 in 10 Republicans (61%) who say the economy is in bad shape say a change in leadership would shift their views, compared with 13% of Democrats who feel that way.

    At the lower end of the scale, just 33% consider foreign policy that important, 27% climate change, 26% the war between Israel and Hamas, and 24% student loans.

    The CNN poll was conducted by SSRS from April 18-23 among a random national sample of 1,212 adults drawn from a probability-based panel, including 967 registered voters.


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