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We were shown how bias and wrong the polls were. The map creator and or this site is bias…“All I can say is thank god US elections are no longer determined by white men.” Perhaps why we don’t see an updated map. A shame the prejudices of the left makes them unable to be ...
While not brilliant as strategy, as a selective basis to sew distrust and disorder in one of the most over-polled elections ever, where we watched the results of multiple daily polls as if to deliver the odds on horse races, tweaking the electoral map toward a new color combination was ...
With polls showing an extremely close race between Trump and Harris, presidential candidates are going all in on their final-month campaigning, knowing that voter turnout in swing states especially could determine the next president. As the November presidential election draws ...
“I don’t know how you campaign with a broadening electoral map without money. I don’t know what they’re doing. I don’t know,” one major Democratic donor told CNN. “I’ve never seen this strategy where you think you can win without money.” This donor mused that perhaps the...
Here’s where you can expect to see the 2024 candidates today: Trump is set to deliver remarks on the tax code and US manufacturing in Savannah, Georgia at 1 p.m. ET. It is his first trip to Georgia since early August and comes as polls showing the GOP nominee locked in a tight ...
Today, his national polling average has dipped just below 20 percent. | Charlie Neibergall/AP Photo Elections Why Ron DeSantis should hope he's the second coming of John McCain The Florida governor once ran even with or even ahead of Trump in some early state polls. Now he's far behind...
Sign Up|Read today's edition Magazine ‘If We Don’t Get Our S--t Together, Then We Are Going to Be in a Permanent Minority’ It’s been months since Democrats suffered a devastating defeat at the polls. For all the talk about the party’s need for change, few seem actually willing...