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Biden leads Trump by 9 points in Florida
06/18/19 02:02 PM EDT
Former Vice President Joe Biden is leading President Trump by 9 points in Florida, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday, an early signal that the president may face an uphill battle in the country’s largest and most volatile battleground state.
In a hypothetical matchup, Biden leads Trump 50 percent to 41 percent in Florida, according to the Quinnipiac poll.
The real estate mogul, who owns multiple properties in Florida and counts it as a second home, barely won the state in 2016 with roughly 1 percent of the vote.
I can't believe that you guys are dumb enough to tout the credibility of polls that couldn't even come close to getting 2016 correct THE DAY OF the election, and yet here we are still 1.5 YEARS OUT from 2020 and there are multiple poll threads!
It's the same thing with you guys and the low unemployment rate. Remember how it was fake and phony under Obama, but then the first day Trump got into office suddenly they became very real and now you guys tout all the time about this "great economy" with the same lousy 63% labor force participation rate from three years ago.
Booker should easily beat Trump based on these polls.
Buttigieg also has a nice lead of 5 on TRUMP.
Sanders has a 9 point lead, Harris by 8, WARREN by 7, and Biden by a whopping 13 points.
If TRUMP has to face any of these candidates he's done. TRUMP has to hope a nobody gets the nomination.
Guys like Booker and Buttigieg know too much about the economy, and foreign affairs for a guy like Trump who doesn't have much experience dealing with finance, business, world leaders, or making deals.
Buttigieg would eat TRUMP alive on the world stage. This is a one term President. These polls are bad news for the President.
Booker should easily beat Trump based on these polls.
Buttigieg also has a nice lead of 5 on TRUMP.
Sanders has a 9 point lead, Harris by 8, WARREN by 7, and Biden by a whopping 13 points.
If TRUMP has to face any of these candidates he's done. TRUMP has to hope a nobody gets the nomination.
Guys like Booker and Buttigieg know too much about the economy, and foreign affairs for a guy like Trump who doesn't have much experience dealing with finance, business, world leaders, or making deals.
Buttigieg would eat TRUMP alive on the world stage. This is a one term President. These polls are bad news for the President.
Trump will lose every poll until the one held on election day which he will win....same as last time.
The polling industry, like the legacy media, is controlled by liberal Democrats and there is no honesty are truth behind their results.
Trump will lose every poll until the one held on election day which he will win....same as last time.
The polling industry, like the legacy media, is controlled by liberal Democrats and there is no honesty are truth behind their results.
Fox runs polls. Brietbart used to run them before they were so broke they couldn't afford them anymore. Rasmussen polls for conservatives.
The 'liberal Democrats' don't own any of those outfits.
All the pollsters try to be as accurate as possible because their job depends on accuracy. Methods differ, but most are so similar that there are few that are way out from the other.
Why? Because when a candidate is winning at the moment, he needs to know why and what is working. When they are losing, a poll informs them of the reasons why they're losing.
Polling is the only way they all can get accurate info.
Believe all this or not, but it's all true, and is why polling is so commonly done. Denial is not your friend.
Fox runs polls. Brietbart used to run them before they were so broke they couldn't afford them anymore. Rasmussen polls for conservatives.
The 'liberal Democrats' don't own any of those outfits.
All the pollsters try to be as accurate as possible because their job depends on accuracy. Methods differ, but most are so similar that there are few that are way out from the other.
Why? Because when a candidate is winning at the moment, he needs to know why and what is working. When they are losing, a poll informs them of the reasons why they're losing.
Polling is the only way they all can get accurate info.
Believe all this or not, but it's all true, and is why polling is so commonly done. Denial is not your friend.
I was in denial last election when Fox and Rasmussen were predicting a Hillary landslide....denial is my friend my friend. Relying on proven falsehood not your friend
Booker should easily beat Trump based on these polls.
Buttigieg also has a nice lead of 5 on TRUMP.
Sanders has a 9 point lead, Harris by 8, WARREN by 7, and Biden by a whopping 13 points.
If TRUMP has to face any of these candidates he's done. TRUMP has to hope a nobody gets the nomination.
Guys like Booker and Buttigieg know too much about the economy, and foreign affairs for a guy like Trump who doesn't have much experience dealing with finance, business, world leaders, or making deals.
Buttigieg would eat TRUMP alive on the world stage. This is a one term President. These polls are bad news for the President.
I was in denial last election when Fox and Rasmussen were predicting a Hillary landslide....denial is my friend my friend. Relying on proven falsehood not your friend
If you can prove the falsehoods, I would sure like to see some of the proof.
Polls have always missed the mark on occasion, and their methodology is sometimes off or has become obsolete, but there is simply no profit in the business to lie intentionally. There never has been any profit in lying.
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