Trump, predictably, took the bait, lashing out at the storyline in aTruth Social post, calling Kelly “a LOWLIFE, and a bad General, whose advice in the White House I no longer sought, and told him to MOVE ON!” Harris’ campaign capitalized on these Trump...
Republicans today are more excited about what Trump will do as president now than they were in 2016 when he was firstelected.Democrats say they feel more scared about what Trump might do than they did in 2016, and a large majority of Democrats think as president he will threaten their right...
pep rally for staffers who’ve been working for President Joe Biden’s now-converted reelection campaign, which Harris is inheriting, it’s also a signal for how she might seek to attack Trump, who led both Biden and Harris in the polls prior to the president’s sudden withdrawal on ...
Trump would also lead Harris. Voters say both Biden and Trump encouraged national unity after assassination attempt against Trump.
Less than half, 45%, say they oppose the plans, down from 52% last month, when the question wording included Donald Trump’s name. A quarter have no opinion on GOP tax reform plans. Support for the tax plan overall is largely split down party lines: 64% of Republicans, 31% of ...
“Our grassroots supporters have put us in position to win, and now we have to show up to Caucus for President Trump on Monday and get the job done,” Trump said in a statement late Saturday, after the poll’s release. “We have to show up.” ...
Their frame of reference is the hyper partisanship of the Trump years, he said. Joe Lagle, 55, a retired Air Force veteran in Colorado Springs who said he has not voted for either President Joe Biden or Trump, said the nation’s various rights are “all important” but believes they ...
Poll: Donald Trump Still on Top as Outsiders Rise ; Politically Experienced Labor in Single DigitsSusan PagePaulina FiroziUsa Today
Overall, 49% of registered voters say they would back Trump if an election between the two were held today, while 45% support Biden and 5% say they’d vote for someone else. Those numbers are identical toCNN polling on the contest in the fall, and the demographic dynam...
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton start the race to November 8 on essentially even ground, with Trump edging Clinton by a scant two points among likely voters, and the contest sparking sharp divisions along demographic lines in a new CNN/ORC Poll. ...