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Old 03-05-2024, 01:26 PM
 
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If polls are correct, that 1/3rd of Republicans disapprove of Trump, then Trump will need some Biden voters to fill the gap.
Also surprising in the polls are the shift of black voters to Trump. In 2020, Biden had around 91% of that vote; however, Trump now has about 66% of that vote. That's a very huge swing and one that can spell major problems for the Democrats. That may be why they seem to have no problems with open borders. Now the problem will be getting them the ability to vote.
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Old 03-06-2024, 02:57 AM
 
Location: Beautiful Four Oaks
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Interesting to see how well this post will age come November.

I personally think polling is mostly always off.

However, if 10% of Biden voters are now voting for Trump, despite all of the chaos, legal challenges and troubling issues in general with Trump as a candidate--and if Trump wins--I'll sit back and watch the Presidency turn into a tragic reality tv show, and be thankful I live in a progressive blue state.

They'll get what they deserve--and the country will get what it deserves--if Trump wins.
That bolded statement says it all about dems... they would rather live like a 3rd world crime ridden/corrupt state then a 1st world border controlled/safer/more affordable one, as long as it is run by liberal/progressive activist politicians.

Good luck with that. Enjoy your high taxed, much less safe, more and more overwhelmed by homeless city. You voted for it, so you've earned it.
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