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To: longz who wrote (1481902)8/29/2024 6:58:48 PM
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LOL is SylJester back? Yes he/it is a dope



To: longz who wrote (1481902)8/29/2024 7:47:48 PM
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POS trump did the deal with the Taliban terrorists that required him to release the Taliban terorrists from Afghanistan prisons. Inept criminal trump also had 3 freaking years to get the US out of there and DID NOTHING. And so you are blaming Biden that only had 3 months left when he took office... let me guess... you are a freaking maga DAMASS...



To: longz who wrote (1481902)8/29/2024 7:51:16 PM
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NEW FOX NEWS POLL: Democrats lead by double digits in Arizona, Nevada Senate races.
POS trump is a LYING LOSER YET AGAIN!!!!
The Hill
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Democrats lead by double digits in Arizona, Nevada Senate races: Fox News poll

Democrats are leading by double digits in Senate races in Nevada and Arizona, two battleground states that could be key to control of the upper chamber, according to new polls from Fox News.

Rep. Ruben Gallego, the Democratic Senate nominee in Arizona, is leading Republican candidate Kari Lake by 15 points, according to the poll. In Nevada, Sen. Jacky Rosen, the incumbent Democrat, is leading Republican Sam Brown by 14 points.

While the Democrats in Arizona and Nevada have opened significant gaps in their races, others in the party are still seen as being vulnerable in November, notably Sen. Jon Tester in Montana and Sen. Sherrod Brown in Ohio.

Democrats barely won the majority in the last election, and are expected to lose Sen. Joe Manchin’s seat in West Virginia, giving them little room for error in other battleground states.

Democrats in swing states have seen increased enthusiasm and energy in the wake of Vice President Harris launching her run for the presidency after President Biden left the race in late July.

The Fox News polls also found Harris leading former President Trump in Nevada by 2 points and Arizona by 1 point. Fox News found close races across key Sun Belt states, with leads in either direction falling within the margin of error.

Harris now has a slight edge on Trump according to most election forecasters, and has opened a 4.4 percent lead in an average of national polls from The Hill/Decision Desk HQ. Polls are yet to reflect what is often a bounce after the party’s convention.

Both Nevada and Arizona were seen as tipping toward Trump when Biden was still in the race, but are now rated as toss-ups by the Cook Political Report.

The Arizona and Nevada polls were taken Aug. 23-26, with 1,014 registered voters from Arizona and 1,026 registered voters from Nevada; both states have a margin of sampling error of 3 percentage points.



To: longz who wrote (1481902)8/29/2024 7:53:25 PM
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NEW SHOCK POLL: Kamala Harris Takes 7-Point Lead Over Donald Trump in New Poll
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Vice President Kamala Harris has a 7-point lead over Former President Donald Trump, according to a new poll.

The Big Village poll, conducted between August 23 and 28, has given the Democratic nominee her biggest lead over Trump since she entered the race in July after President Joe Biden dropped out.

The poll found that Harris has 50.4 percent support, compared with Trump's 43.4 percent, among likely voters. Among registered voters, she is leading by 6 points, 48.4 percent to 42.4 percent.

The Big Village poll surveyed 2,020 adults, 1,681 registered voters and 1,511 likely voters. The margin of error was plus or minus 2 percent among all adults and among registered voters and plus or minus 3 percent among likely voters.

Harris' lead has ranged from between 2 and 5 points in most recent polls, but a survey by Kaplan Strategies had her leading by 6 points. That survey was conducted between August 23 and 24, after Harris delivered her speech accepting her historic nomination at the Democratic National Convention.

She is ahead of Trump by 3.6 points as of Wednesday, according to FiveThirtyEight's polling average.

The polls are "reflecting the momentum in support and enthusiasm" for Harris' candidacy but also reflect "the uptick that tends to follow national nominating conventions," Costas Panagopoulos, a political science professor at Northeastern University, told Newsweek.