In national polls, Trump is currently leading father time by 6 points.
Probably won't matter tho.
Frauds a bitch.
What everyone can agree on tho: let's get someone besides trump and Biden in the white house.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13006143/Trump-leads-Biden-SIX-POINTS-New-nationwide-poll-shows-huge-surge-ex-president-25-voters-undecided-65-dont-want-rematch-all.html Trump leads Biden by SIX POINTS: New nationwide poll shows huge surge for ex-president - but 25% of voters are still undecided and 65% don't want the rematch at all
Seventy percent of respondents said Biden should not seek re-election
Fifty-six percent of people responding to the poll said Trump should not run,
Former President Donald Trump grabbed a 6 point lead over President Joe Biden in a new survey, as the 2024 election moved toward a potential rematch after both men prevailed in New Hampshire primaries.
Trump's lead over the incumbent comes after he has edged Biden in a series of surveys, with both men holding low approval ratings and voters voicing displeasure with both likely nominees.
Trump leads Biden by 40 to 34 percentage points in the new Reuters/Ipsos poll of 1,250 adults.
A sizable remainder is either unsure or plans to vote for someone else, introducing a potential wild card in the race. But Trump's lead holds even when third party candidates are included.
It comes after Biden hammered Trump over abortion rights during a speech in Virginia this week, and Trump kept blasting Biden as 'crooked' even while spending much of his New Hampshire victory speech ripping Republican rival Nikki Haley.
Biden is making new moves with his campaign, dispatching trusted White House advisors Jennifer O'Malley Dillon and Mike Donilon to Wilmington to help steer his reelection effort.
Trump's six-point lead represented a gain for him after a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted earlier this month.
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As Trump handily beat his sole remaining primary challenger, Haley in New Hampshire on Tuesday, some 67 per cent of respondents polled Monday through Wednesday said they were 'tired of seeing the same candidates in presidential elections and want someone new.' Still, just 18 per cent said they would not vote if Biden and Trump were their choice. 'I hate to think that we're constantly navigating the lesser of two evils,' said Kimberly Sofge, a 56-year-old project manager in Washington, D.C., this week. 'I honestly feel that we can do better.' The two candidates themselves seem ready for a rematch following Trump's back-to-back wins in Iowa and New Hampshire, with the White House regarding Trump as a beatable challenger, and Trump fuming because Haley did not immediately drop out of the Republican race. Trump's six-point lead held even when respondents were given the option of voting for third-party candidates, including anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., with Trump drawing 36% support, Biden 30% and Kennedy 8%. Slightly more than half of respondents said they were dissatisfied with the U.S. two-party system, with just one in four satisfied by it. Whitney Tallarico, 33, a consultant interviewed in Washington, is among those considering an alternative. 'The independents don't really have a voice. Polarizing characters usually take the front seat, and it's a little sad for our country,' Tallarico said this week. Asked whether she would vote for Biden or Trump, she said, 'I'll probably go for a third party.' Seventy percent of respondents - including about half of Democrats - agreed with a statement that Biden should not seek re-election. Fifty-six percent of people responding to the poll said Trump should not run, including about a third of Republicans.
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>>1261055 >Seventy percent of respondents - including about half of Democrats Most popular president ever.
0 Bidenflation.
The economy is booming!
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>>1261054 >Reuters/Ipsos poll Post the original Reuters article and not the british tabloid version of a Reuters article
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>>1261060 Maybe it's a UK thing to not give direct access to the information in the article. Brits are subhuman scum and I'm glad my great Indian scholar's are taking over their island.
But anyway, a quick google search leads us to:
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-holds-wide-lead-race-republican-nomination-reutersipsos-2024-01-10/ Which will probably still make you seethe, but not as much as a Dailymail article makes you break down and cry.
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>>1261060 >>1261060 You mean the Reuters/Ipsos poll?
I can't, because that's a poll. It's not a news article. Posting a poll instead of a news article as the op is probably bannable.
So feel free to do it yourself.
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>>1261062 Ah. I guess Reuters wrote a news article about it as well.
Thanks for posting.
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>>1261066 Thank you Anon don't let them tell you that you aren't a true /news/man
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>>1261062 Hmm, no, that one is about trumps lead over other republicans, not trumps lead over Biden.
I'll see if I can find it
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Trump opens up lead over Biden in rematch many Americans don't want WASHINGTON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Donald Trump leads Democratic President Joe Biden by six percentage points in a Reuters/Ipsos poll that showed Americans are unhappy about an election rematch that came into sharper focus this week. The nationwide poll of 1,250 U.S. adults showed Trump leading Biden 40% to 34% with the rest unsure or planning to vote for someone else or no one. The poll had a margin of error of three percentage points. That represented a gain for Trump after a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted earlier this month showed him and Biden tied, though a nationwide survey does not capture the subtleties of the electoral college contest that will be decided this fall in just a handful of competitive states. As Trump handily beat his sole remaining primary challenger, Nikki Haley in New Hampshire on Tuesday, some 67% of respondents polled Monday through Wednesday said they were "tired of seeing the same candidates in presidential elections and want someone new." Still, just 18% said they would not vote if Biden and Trump were their choice. "I hate to think that we're constantly navigating the lesser of two evils," said Kimberly Sofge, a 56-year-old project manager in Washington, D.C., this week. "I honestly feel that we can do better." The two candidates themselves seem ready for a rematch following Trump's back-to-back wins in Iowa and New Hampshire, with the White House regarding Trump as a beatable challenger, and Trump fuming because Haley did not immediately drop out of the Republican race. Trump's six-point lead held even when respondents were given the option of voting for third-party candidates, including anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., with Trump drawing 36% support, Biden 30% and Kennedy 8%. Slightly more than half of respondents said they were dissatisfied with the U.S. two-party system, with just one in four satisfied by it.
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>>1261069 Seventy percent of respondents - including about half of Democrats - agreed with a statement that Biden should not seek re-election. Fifty-six percent of people responding to the poll said Trump should not run, including about a third of Republicans.
Biden has been weighed down by the widespread view that at 81, already the oldest person ever to be U.S. president, he is too old for the job.
Three-quarters of poll respondents agreed with a statement that Biden was too old to work in government, while half said the same about Trump, who at 77 would also be among the oldest U.S. leaders ever if returned to the White House. Just over half of Democrats saw Biden as too old while a third of Republicans viewed Trump that way.
Haley, 52, is trying to marshal dissatisfaction to turn around her well-financed but flagging campaign.
"Most Americans do not want a rematch between Biden and Trump," she said on Tuesday after her loss to Trump in New Hampshire. "The first party to retire its 80-year-old candidate is going to be the party that wins this election."
The new poll showed Trump with a towering nationwide lead over Haley - 64% to 19% - as they prepare for the Feb. 24 Republican nomination contest in South Carolina, which Haley led as governor 2011-2017.
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>>1261071 Ey yo. If Dems don like Biden why they dinna jus fuck outta 'ere instead of fuckin' e'ryone ova wit Bidenflation, huh?
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>>1261073 Because Bidenflation is largely a myth meant to cover for Trump's pandemic inflation and no one really cares who runs as long as they beat Trump
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>>1261075 >Bidenflation is largely a myth Ok lol
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>>1261075 It feels real to me and seems to be a product of massive gas price hikes due to an administration hostile to fossil fuels.
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boooooooooooooooooooooooo tRump
>>1261054 the ghost of 'Chavez' will haunt tRump again.
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theonegayboomer wontboomboomhimself
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Trump will win and you’ll have a better country that you don’t deserve
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>>1261094 Trump is going to prison and Nikki Haley is going to be president. Screencap this.
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If anyone is actually interested in the un-propagandized poll it's here:
https://www.ipsos.com/en-us/latest-us-opinion-polls#uselection The baby killing "majority" will be happy to know that abortion is less concerning to people than unlimited access to guns, which isn't shocking since Democrats are nuts and they go on TV trying to convince others Republicans are nuts.
Reuters hides the number neatly in the article, but 70% of people surveyed do not want Biden to run again vs. 56% do not want Trump to run again.
Additionally the 11% who came out to vote for Biden to help mask the voter fraud in 2020, realized they are retarded and won't be voting in 2024.
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(boomer ranting intensifies)
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>>1261096 >70% of people surveyed do not want Biden to run This is just a stupid question to ask people. It's meaningless. Of course all rightwingers don't want Biden so that makes up the majority of the 70%, and then you also have angry leftoids mad that it's not Bernie Sanders on the ballot so they make up the rest. But this question doesn't matter because Biden is going to run.
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>>1261099 He's going to lose because leftists are upset that he keeps helping Israel bomb brows.
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>>1261105 Leftists are more upset that Orange Man and his cult tried to overthrow the government
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>father time Kek
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>>1261109 So are half the rightists