Pray and hope you're right.hoov said:
Trump is in a much better position than a lot of people are giving him credit for.
Pray and hope you're right.hoov said:
Trump is in a much better position than a lot of people are giving him credit for.
Rasmussen favors Republicans, yes.2023NCAggies said:
Is Rasmussen a Republican polling company?
Their latest poll shows Trump up 9 & 10 pts
I think this election is either gonna be a blowout by Trump or it's close again.
I have a feeling this is going to be a blowout and going to make Dem heads blowup.
oh no said:
Trump up 10 in mid June won't mean much once the candidate swap occurs.
2023NCAggies said:oh no said:
Trump up 10 in mid June won't mean much once the candidate swap occurs.
I think they planned the debate so early to see if Biden can turn the tide. But if he blows it big time than the Dems pull him
this is what a real Philly crowd looks like for the hometown hero Joe BidenLMCane said:
there was a poll in New York that had Biden +8
if that happens then Trump wins the Presidency
on the other hand, last night's rally in Philly was in literally HALF the arena, the entire upper decks were closed off. so Trump was bragging in 2016 about how every arena he went to was lines outside in the snow with extra attendees who couldn't get in.
that may be an ominous sign. It was a philly crowd once again 95% white.
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: President Trump has filled the arena in Philly in yet another record breaking rally. There has never been a presidential candidate with this much support. pic.twitter.com/TWht5zxoM5
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) June 22, 2024
CNN Host Grills Dem Senator On Polls Showing Trump Blowing Biden Out Of The Water On Key Issues pic.twitter.com/BaeyxyasBC
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) June 24, 2024
How this BS was ever allowed to stand, is beyond me! pic.twitter.com/hkUmqWC2hy
— luluHru (@luluHru) June 22, 2024
Decision Desk HQ forecasts that the Republicans have an 81% chance of gaining control of the US Senate this November, reflecting a +2% increase from last month.
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) June 24, 2024
See our full 2024 Forecast here: https://t.co/zJo5yQrMbO
nortex97 said:
CNN grilling Biden apologist senator on polls;CNN Host Grills Dem Senator On Polls Showing Trump Blowing Biden Out Of The Water On Key Issues pic.twitter.com/BaeyxyasBC
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) June 24, 2024
Maybe you missed how many republicans refused to work with him on key issues last time. Many do not want to solve problems and they certainly don't want a turn to the right.ts5641 said:
Lord if Trump has the Senate and House he will go hog wild! Maybe he can even turn this dang thing around. There will be no pulling of punches this time around if he wins.
THIS IS HUGE for two reasonswill25u said:Decision Desk HQ forecasts that the Republicans have an 81% chance of gaining control of the US Senate this November, reflecting a +2% increase from last month.
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) June 24, 2024
See our full 2024 Forecast here: https://t.co/zJo5yQrMbO
Thank you Governor! https://t.co/QnX2FqLAd1
— Hung Cao (@HungCao_VA) June 18, 2024
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I know that is a lot, but if you want Trump to win here and have a chance at electing a United States senator with an R after their name for the first time in 30 years, it is time for us to be honest with the past.
So I'm pleased that it is looking hopeful in Michigan.[url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2024/06/21/senate-gop-reserves-nearly-10m-for-ads-in-michigan-race/74163318007/][/url]This is better news than I was hoping for as I was looking at the landscape six months ago. Usually, money promised to candidates in Michigan running for statewide office fails to materialize and the Republican candidate winds up losing by between five to seven points. That they are already reserving $10 million worth of ads for the fall is promising, given that is more than we typically get in the Great Lake State.Quote:
Ahead of the fall election, Senate Republicans' political arm is making nearly $10 million in TV and digital ad reservations in Michigan, where it's supporting former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers of Brighton for U.S. Senate, according to a GOP source familiar with the total.
The sum is part of the first round of independent expenditures by the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which said it begin placing the reservations Thursday in four states: Michigan, Ohio, Nevada and Arizona. The ads would begin running in August, the source said.The move is another signal national Republicans are serious about investing in Michigan's Senate race this fall, even though the state isn't considered a top-tier contest. Earlier this month, the NRSC announced it's spending a seven-figure sum of money on a field programin the state to knock doors.
SA68AG said:
Youngkin would be an excellent VP pick. Probably the only candidate that could pick up a blue state.
He also has an actual record of governing that would play well with independent voters and suburban housewives.
You may be giving the electorate, particularly the undecideds, way too much credit.Waffledynamics said:
Not likely, but considering the top of the ticket is old as dirt for both parties, they are very important this time. Hopefully at least a little bit of the electorate is thinking about that.