Interesting polls

I genuinely wish him well. This one is critical for him; he's probably gonna get creamed in New Hampshire and South Carolina, and it appears he's not on the ballot in Nevada. So he needs an upset in Iowa.
I’m with you, if he’s going to have a chance he needs to do well in Iowa. I too wish him the best and will repeat what I said recently, our country will not be hurt by him pulling off an upset.
 

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These polls have been moving around a bit, but have stayed pretty close. Haley almost always does the best in a theoretical match-up with Biden. Probably because of her more moderate social views appealing to independents. Trump and DeSantis have been staying pretty close; Trump having a slight edge in most polls but both within the margin of error.

When we break the possible electoral vote down by individual states, Biden's numbers look much worse. Trump is leading Biden in most all of the battleground states, and I would presume Haley and DeSantis would be as well, it's just that there's aren't as many polls on that because Trump is presumed to be the nominee. If we can have a fair election, it looks like Biden is in trouble. And the Democrats know this.

Yet to find out is whether or not the Dems stick with Biden, and if Trump survives the legal challenges. Still lots that can change.
 

A majority of Americans in a new survey say they would support the Supreme Court either disqualifying former President Trump from presidential ballots across the country or letting states decide whether to include him on their ballots.

Nearly one-third — 30 percent — of respondents in the ABC News/Ipsos survey said they think the justices should order that Trump be removed from ballots across the country, and 26 percent said they believed the matter should be left up to election officials in each state. Additionally, 39 percent of Americans surveyed said they think the Supreme Court should order Trump be kept on the ballot in all states.

56% either want Trump off the ballot or would be OK with it. Not exactly a good sign if he is the nominee.
 



56% either want Trump off the ballot or would be OK with it. Not exactly a good sign if he is the nominee.
I've seen this, but the numbers just don't jive with what we see in virtually all the other polls.
 
I read an article the other day that stated a Maga is a high priest in the church of satan.
Well if you read if on the internet it must be true. I heard DS meant Devil-Satan so there's that.
 
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Well if you read if on the internet it must be true. I hears DS meant Devil-Satan so there's that.
 
I hoping for two things in NH: First, that Trump again dominates to force others to drop. Second, for DS to beat Haley just in case the first doesn't happen.
 
I hoping for two things in NH: First, that Trump again dominates to force others to drop. Second, for DS to beat Haley just in case the first doesn't happen.
I think Trump will win, but, but Haley will run a closer second.

DeSantis is polling at like 5% there. This is a prime example of his hardcore conservative message (even though I personally agree with him) not going over well in more liberal areas.
 
Yeah, DeSantis is not going to do well in NH. However, I hope he stays in until at least Super Tuesday and possibly longer. You just never know when the top spot might open up.
I completely agree. The courts still have a say, or at least can influence the top spot. I wonder if that's behind the establishment's push for Haley?
 
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