Election news update

Who Is Leading the Polls?​



Polling has shown that Kamala Harris has a significant lead among early voters. In a survey released Monday by USA Today and Suffolk University, the vice president was up 63 percent to 34 percent among those who have already voted.

Nearly equal amounts of registered Democrats and Republicans have voted early in several key battleground states.

In Georgia, 49 percent of all early votes have come from Republicans, while 46 percent have come from Democrats.

The gap was similar in Nevada (40 percent Democrat, 35 percent Republican) and North Carolina (36 percent Democrat, 33 percent Republican) as of Monday.

In Arizona, registered Republican voters are slightly outperforming Democrats, 44 percent to 35 percent.

Democrats are well ahead in Pennsylvania (67 percent to 27 percent), Minnesota (54 percent to 36 percent) and Wisconsin (40 percent to 19 percent).

The former president and his allies are already sowing doubt about the election to mount a challenge.



newsweek.com/2024-presidential-election-early-voting-harris-trump-1972555
I've just seen a BBC ( unbiased ) report on voting intentions in Michigan. It seems clear that Biden's actions and policies on Palestine has handed the state to Trump. It's hard to believe that supporters of the Palestinian cause would vote for the prosemitic oaf responsible for the current slaughter- but that's what they intend to do. They have forgotten the damage that Trump did while in office.
I think that Harris has left it too late to publicly dump Genocide Joe. Inaction might well put the Zionists back into the White House. Dumb, dumb- really, really dumb.
 
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