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To: locogringo who wrote (1158013)8/20/2019 8:55:24 AM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 1576152
 
OOPS! As tRump's approval numbers hit new LOWS, new Arizona poll shows Democrat Kelly overtaking Republican McSally
Aug 20, 2019
thehill.com
BY REID WILSON - 08/20/19 06:01 AM EDT 571

Sen. Martha McSally (R-Ariz.) trails her Democratic opponent for the first time, according to a new survey, as President Trump's approval rating falls in the key swing state.

Retired astronaut Mark Kelly leads McSally, the retired fighter pilot-turned-politician, by a 46 percent to 41 percent margin, according to the poll conducted by OH Predictive Insights, a Phoenix-based pollster, and released first to The Hill.

The survey represents the first time this year that OH Predictive Insights has shown Kelly leading McSally. In February, the firm showed McSally leading by two percentage points. In May, McSally led by a single point.

McSally has fallen behind, the poll suggests, as President Trump's standing takes a hit in Arizona. Just 47 percent of likely voters in the state approve of Trump's job performance, down from 50 percent in May and 54 percent in October. His disapproval rating has risen from 46 percent last October to 52 percent today.

"Trump has seen a steady downward decline in his job approval," said Mike Noble, a Republican pollster and the managing partner and chief of research at OH Predictive Insights.

The poll shows a dangerous trend for McSally, who now trails Kelly by nine percentage points in Maricopa County, home to about three in five Arizona voters. In the group's last poll, McSally trailed Kelly in Maricopa by five points.

In recent years, only one candidate, Diane Douglas, has won statewide election in Arizona without winning Maricopa County. Douglas won the election to be Arizona's superintendent of public instruction by just 16,000 votes in 2014, or about one percentage point; four years later, she didn't even make it out of the Republican primary, and a Democrat won Douglas' seat by three percentage points.

McSally lost her bid for a Senate seat in 2018 by 2.4 percentage points, or about 56,000 votes, to Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D). Sinema carried Maricopa County by 61,000 votes. After that election she was appointed to fill the state's other senate seat.

"Maricopa County is the problem," Noble said. McSally "had a problem in the previous poll where she was down five, and now she's down nine."

Kelly leads virtually every key demographic group. He runs five points ahead of McSally among men, by six points among women, by two points among white voters and by 18 points among Hispanics.

The poll shows few Arizonans are undecided about McSally; just 8 percent said they did not know enough about her to have formed an opinion. Among those who know her, 47 percent see her favorably, while 45 percent see her unfavorably.

Kelly, who is married to former Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-Ariz.), has more room to introduce himself. Forty-two percent of voters see Kelly favorably, while just 25 percent see him unfavorably. Almost one in three voters, 31 percent, have yet to form an opinion.

The race in Arizona, for a seat once held by the late Sen. John McCain (R), is likely to be one of the most costly and competitive of the cycle. Already, Kelly has raised more than $8.3 million, while McSally has pulled in $5.3 million, according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.

In 2018, the race between Sinema and McSally attracted $48 million in spending, between the two candidates and outside groups. Only five other contests attracted more spending that year.

The OH Predictive Insights survey polled 600 likely Arizona voters between August 13-14. The survey carried a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.



To: locogringo who wrote (1158013)8/20/2019 9:00:54 AM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 1576152
 
OOPS! Is Chick-fil-A heading for bankruptcy? Popeyes new chicken sandwich is destroying Chick-fil-A
insider.com
Popeyes and Chick-fil-A are feuding on Twitter in a battle over which chicken sandwich reigns supreme
Kate Taylor
1h ago
Popeyes and Chick-fil-A are feuding on Twitter, as a battle over chicken sandwiches reaches a boiling point. Irene Jiang / Business Insider

Popeyes and Chick-fil-A are locked in a fried-chicken feud after Popeyes debuted a new chicken sandwich.On Monday, Popeyes responded "y'all good?" to an apparent subtweet from Chick-fil-A about its "original" chicken sandwich.People are rallying behind Popeyes' chicken sandwich, which was deemed the superior menu item by Business Insider's fast-food critic Irene Jiang. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Popeyes and Chick-fil-A are feuding on Twitter as a battle over chicken sandwiches reaches a boiling point.

Earlier in August, Popeyes added a chicken sandwich to the menu. It was an immediate hit, with Business Insider's Irene Jiang naming it No. 1 in her ranking of fried-chicken sandwiches.

Read more: I ate 8 chicken sandwiches from fast-food chains, and the best was also the cheapest

However, Chick-fil-A, the self-proclaimed inventor of the chicken sandwich, refused to accept the elevation of the new chicken sandwich without taking a stand.

"Bun + Chicken + Pickles = all the ?? for the original," Chick-fil-A tweeted on Monday.

Many took the message as a subtweet of Popeyes, as people are increasingly comparing the two chicken sandwiches.

Popeyes quote-tweeted it, adding: "... y'all good?"

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... y’all good? t.co

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Bun + Chicken + Pickles = all the for the original.





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The battle between the two chicken sandwiches has been a major topic of discussion on social media over the past week.

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Bun + Chicken + Pickles = all the for the original.





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Me when I tried the new Popeyes sandwich.





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That first trip back to Chick-fil-A after tasting the Popeyes chicken sandwich:







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Chick-Fil-A watching everybody eating Popeyes new chicken sandwich







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Jiang published a direct comparison of Chick-fil-A and Popeyes' sandwiches on Monday morning.

"Chick-fil-A's sandwich isn't bad. Just like everything else the chain offers, it's reliably OK," Jiang concluded. "But Popeyes' sandwich is a handful of heaven. And even though it's much larger, it costs a dollar less."

Read more: Popeyes' new chicken sandwich convinced us that we never need to go back to Chick-fil-A

Others agreed, crowning Popeyes the new king of chicken sandwiches.

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The new Popeye’s sandwich (both regular and spicy; your faithful correspondent tried both) is better than Chick-fil-a. And the bun is the worst part.



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YALL... The Popeyes Chicken Sandwich is NOT JUST HYPE! It's looking real quiet for Chick fil A right now



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Popeyes Spicey Chicken Sandwich is definitely killin Chick-Fil-A’s chicken sandwich



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Neither Popeyes nor Chick-fil-A immediately responded to Business Insider's request for comment on the social-media feud.

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