marvin martian
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With the ongoing exodus of Jewish, Hispanic, and Black voters from the DemoKKKrat party, Biden faces an uphill battle to rally the remaining anti-Semites, trans activists, criminals, and government employees who now constitute the vast majority of DemoKKKrat support.
Before the usual retards chime in with "bREitBaRt iS fAKe NeWs!", the survey was done by The Economist and YouGov.
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Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden among independents, a recent survey from The Economist/YouGov found.
The survey asked respondents who they would support in the 2024 presidential election, and overall, it showed Biden with a one-point edge over Trump — 42 percent to the former president’s 41 percent support. In last week’s Economist/YouGov poll Biden led Trump by two points.
The survey provided a demographic breakdown, which showed Trump boasting an advantage among independent voters. He leads Biden by nine points there — 37 percent to 28 percent. That marks a significant jump for Trump, as he led independents by just two points the week prior.
Fourteen percent of independents said other, twelve percent said they would not vote, and nine percent said they are unsure.
When asked who they believe will be the winner of a presidential election between Biden and Trump, regardless of their personal preference, 44 percent, overall, said Trump, compared to 35 percent who said Biden. Independents are also more confident that Trump would win, 44 percent to Biden’s 25 percent.
Eleven percent of Democrats believe Trump would win, while six percent of Republicans believe Biden would win.
Before the usual retards chime in with "bREitBaRt iS fAKe NeWs!", the survey was done by The Economist and YouGov.
lol
Poll: Donald Trump Leads Biden Among Independents
Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden among independents, a recent survey from The Economist/YouGov found.
www.breitbart.com
The survey asked respondents who they would support in the 2024 presidential election, and overall, it showed Biden with a one-point edge over Trump — 42 percent to the former president’s 41 percent support. In last week’s Economist/YouGov poll Biden led Trump by two points.
The survey provided a demographic breakdown, which showed Trump boasting an advantage among independent voters. He leads Biden by nine points there — 37 percent to 28 percent. That marks a significant jump for Trump, as he led independents by just two points the week prior.
Fourteen percent of independents said other, twelve percent said they would not vote, and nine percent said they are unsure.
When asked who they believe will be the winner of a presidential election between Biden and Trump, regardless of their personal preference, 44 percent, overall, said Trump, compared to 35 percent who said Biden. Independents are also more confident that Trump would win, 44 percent to Biden’s 25 percent.
Eleven percent of Democrats believe Trump would win, while six percent of Republicans believe Biden would win.