Posted on 09/08/2022 10:20:15 AM PDT by knighthawk
In a general head-to-head matchup between President Joe Biden, 79, and his predecessor Donald Trump, 76, the incumbent Democrat would emerge victorious, a new poll shows.
This is the first time a Yahoo News/YouGov poll has shown Biden besting Trump by 6 percent or more in six months – as the spring and summer saw months-long economic decline with record high gas prices, record high inflation and the country dipping into a recession with two straight quarters of negative GDP growth.
Of the 1,634 respondents, 1,247 are registered voters and would be eligible to vote in a presidential election if it were held today, according to the new poll released Tuesday.
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In 2020 they burned the cities down. Tomorrow, the world.
Be not afraid,
Neither be Thou Dismayed.
For the Lord Thy God
Is with Thee
Whithersoever Thou Goest.
Thanks for that. What I expected.
Now the Daily Mail,is a JOKE.
Registered voters is always favoring Dems.
Hahahahahaha! Stupid poll.
Always providing the best polls Sorasses money can buy.
They assume we are idiots
Gas is going up again along with Diesel (which has not gone down much)
Gaslighting the coming steal
“10,000 million.” One “vote” for each job he’s created.
Would that be 10 billion? I suppose it’s possible if their able to count every living person on the planet along with another 4 billion that are dead and buried. Or, even more likely, if their allowed to count votes by those not yet born.
With the Democrats, you’d be a fool to discount any possibility they would use to come up with votes.
Pretty soon they’ll probably allow black voters to vote 50 times as part of their reparations package . . .
“I love the smell of desperation in the mourning!”
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