Joe Biden leads Donald Trump by six points among registered voters – 50 to 44 percent

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Joe Biden leads Donald Trump by six points among registered voters – 50 to 44 per cent – up from a one-point lead in December, according to a new poll.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/2024-polls-trump-biden-election-b2488343.html

The president is getting stronger among women voters in the Quinnipiac University poll released on Wednesday, leading his predecessor by 58 to 36 per cent. In December, Mr Biden’s lead was significantly smaller among women, 53 to 41 per cent.

“The gender demographic tells a story to keep an eye on. Propelled by female voters in just the past few weeks, the head-to-head tie with Trump morphs into a modest lead for Biden,” Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy said in a statement.

The same hypothetical 2024 general election poll released on 20 December was considered too close to call as Mr Biden led by only 47 to 46 per cent.

Partisanship remains strong, as 96 per cent of Democrats back Mr Biden while two per cent support Mr Trump, while 91 per cent of Republicans support the former president and seven per cent back his successor.

Among independents, Mr Biden leads 52 to 40 per cent.

The poll surveyed 1,650 self-identified registered voters nationwide between 25 and 29 January.

Mr Biden’s increasing lead among women voters comes after Mr Trump was ordered to pay writer E Jean Carroll $83.3m in damages in the second defamation trial brought by the writer against the former president.

Ms Carroll accused Mr Trump in her 2019 memoir of having raped her in a Manhattan department store dressing room in the mid-1990s. Mr Trump forcefully rejected the allegations and repeatedly personally insulted Ms Carroll.

In an initial defamation trial, Mr Trump was found liable for sexual abuse. Judge Kaplan ruled that the decision from the first jury would apply also to the second defamation trial, which wrapped up last week, meaning that the second jury only had to decide on damages.

Among men, 53 per cent back Mr Trump while 42 per cent support Mr Biden. In December, those figures were 51 to 41 per cent.

In a hypothetical race including independent and third-party candidates, the new poll shows Mr Biden receiving 39 per cent, Mr Trump getting 37 per cent, former Democrat, now independent candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr getting 14 per cent, independent Cornel West getting three per cent, and Jill Stein of the Green Party getting two per cent.

Meanwhile, the poll has Mr Trump’s last remaining challenger for the Republican nomination Nikki Haley beating Mr Biden by five points in a possible matchup – 47 to 42 per cent.
 
Conservatives have been crowing about the polls - I saw this one, and wonder if we'll start to see a trend.

It's been a bad couple of weeks for Trump. Here's hoping people are wising up.
 
The state of Colorado, said they were not going to allow Trump to be on the Ballot in their state.

Trump soiled his britches, and now the Supreme Court is having to weigh in.

However, New Hampshire refused to put Biden's name on their Ballot, and had an election anyhow.

Now, if the SCOTUS says that Colorado cannot do this because that would be illegal- Should the New Hampshire voting officials be arrested now for breaking the law?

Just a question FOLKS!
 
The state of Colorado, said they were not going to allow Trump to be on the Ballot in their state.

Trump soiled his britches, and now the Supreme Court is having to weigh in.

However, New Hampshire refused to put Biden's name on their Ballot, and had an election anyhow.

Now, if the SCOTUS says that Colorado cannot do this because that would be illegal- Should the New Hampshire voting officials be arrested now for breaking the law?

Just a question FOLKS!

The difference is that Biden did not want to be on the New Hampshire ballot. He wanted the first Democrat primary to be S. Carolina, despite N. Hampshire having a rule that their primary has to be the first in the nation. N. Hampshire refused to change their rules for Biden so he wasn't on the ballot.

Colorado using some really questionable legal reasoning tossed Trump off their ballot against Trump's wishes.

Big difference.
 
The difference is that Biden did not want to be on the New Hampshire ballot. He wanted the first Democrat primary to be S. Carolina, despite N. Hampshire having a rule that their primary has to be the first in the nation. N. Hampshire refused to change their rules for Biden so he wasn't on the ballot.

Colorado using some really questionable legal reasoning tossed Trump off their ballot against Trump's wishes.

Big difference.

How is it "questionable legal reasoning?

The Constitution is pretty clear.
 
The difference is that Biden did not want to be on the New Hampshire ballot. He wanted the first Democrat primary to be S. Carolina, despite N. Hampshire having a rule that their primary has to be the first in the nation. N. Hampshire refused to change their rules for Biden so he wasn't on the ballot.

Colorado using some really questionable legal reasoning tossed Trump off their ballot against Trump's wishes.

Big difference.

It is either legal- or it is illegal- can't have it both ways dude.

Every time you crybaby clowns create a Double Standard for yourselves- you always claim, "Oh, that was different"!
 
Conservatives have been crowing about the polls - I saw this one, and wonder if we'll start to see a trend.

It's been a bad couple of weeks for Trump. Here's hoping people are wising up.

It's an outlier, and a significantly outlying one that says it's either badly skewed in Biden's favor or just badly done.

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/

538 lists all polls Biden v. Trump, and in virtually every one of them Biden is running behind Trump. In fact, the Quinnipiac University polls are the ONLY ones putting Biden ahead, and barely so. I guess when your candidate is a octogenarian, retard, senile, and a fool--as Biden is--you have to grasp any straw you can to make him look better.
 
It's an outlier, and a significantly outlying one that says it's either badly skewed in Biden's favor or just badly done.

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/

538 lists all polls Biden v. Trump, and in virtually every one of them Biden is running behind Trump. In fact, the Quinnipiac University polls are the ONLY ones putting Biden ahead, and barely so. I guess when your candidate is a octogenarian, retard, senile, and a fool--as Biden is--you have to grasp any straw you can to make him look better.

Barely?

Looks like the Quinnipiac is the biggst margin, either way...no?
 
How is it "questionable legal reasoning?

The Constitution is pretty clear.

No, the Constitution, and previous legal precedent aren't. As for the Colorado ruling, the justices that made it tried damn hard to justify their reasoning over more than 100 pages of drivel that never could fully justify their reasoning.
 
My view today is like was when Trumpys touted his "lead " in the polls weeks ago. It is way, way too early to mean anything. The polls themselves are not reliable this early.
 
Joe Biden leads Donald Trump by six points among registered voters – 50 to 44 per cent – up from a one-point lead in December, according to a new poll.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/2024-polls-trump-biden-election-b2488343.html

The president is getting stronger among women voters in the Quinnipiac University poll released on Wednesday, leading his predecessor by 58 to 36 per cent. In December, Mr Biden’s lead was significantly smaller among women, 53 to 41 per cent.

“The gender demographic tells a story to keep an eye on. Propelled by female voters in just the past few weeks, the head-to-head tie with Trump morphs into a modest lead for Biden,” Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy said in a statement.

The same hypothetical 2024 general election poll released on 20 December was considered too close to call as Mr Biden led by only 47 to 46 per cent.

Partisanship remains strong, as 96 per cent of Democrats back Mr Biden while two per cent support Mr Trump, while 91 per cent of Republicans support the former president and seven per cent back his successor.

Among independents, Mr Biden leads 52 to 40 per cent.

The poll surveyed 1,650 self-identified registered voters nationwide between 25 and 29 January.

Mr Biden’s increasing lead among women voters comes after Mr Trump was ordered to pay writer E Jean Carroll $83.3m in damages in the second defamation trial brought by the writer against the former president.

Ms Carroll accused Mr Trump in her 2019 memoir of having raped her in a Manhattan department store dressing room in the mid-1990s. Mr Trump forcefully rejected the allegations and repeatedly personally insulted Ms Carroll.

In an initial defamation trial, Mr Trump was found liable for sexual abuse. Judge Kaplan ruled that the decision from the first jury would apply also to the second defamation trial, which wrapped up last week, meaning that the second jury only had to decide on damages.

Among men, 53 per cent back Mr Trump while 42 per cent support Mr Biden. In December, those figures were 51 to 41 per cent.

In a hypothetical race including independent and third-party candidates, the new poll shows Mr Biden receiving 39 per cent, Mr Trump getting 37 per cent, former Democrat, now independent candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr getting 14 per cent, independent Cornel West getting three per cent, and Jill Stein of the Green Party getting two per cent.

Meanwhile, the poll has Mr Trump’s last remaining challenger for the Republican nomination Nikki Haley beating Mr Biden by five points in a possible matchup – 47 to 42 per cent.

Then why do you have wet panties?
 
Joe Biden leads Donald Trump by six points among registered voters – 50 to 44 per cent – up from a one-point lead in December, according to a new poll.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/2024-polls-trump-biden-election-b2488343.html

The president is getting stronger among women voters in the Quinnipiac University poll released on Wednesday, leading his predecessor by 58 to 36 per cent. In December, Mr Biden’s lead was significantly smaller among women, 53 to 41 per cent.

“The gender demographic tells a story to keep an eye on. Propelled by female voters in just the past few weeks, the head-to-head tie with Trump morphs into a modest lead for Biden,” Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy said in a statement.

The same hypothetical 2024 general election poll released on 20 December was considered too close to call as Mr Biden led by only 47 to 46 per cent.

Partisanship remains strong, as 96 per cent of Democrats back Mr Biden while two per cent support Mr Trump, while 91 per cent of Republicans support the former president and seven per cent back his successor.

Among independents, Mr Biden leads 52 to 40 per cent.

The poll surveyed 1,650 self-identified registered voters nationwide between 25 and 29 January.

Mr Biden’s increasing lead among women voters comes after Mr Trump was ordered to pay writer E Jean Carroll $83.3m in damages in the second defamation trial brought by the writer against the former president.

Ms Carroll accused Mr Trump in her 2019 memoir of having raped her in a Manhattan department store dressing room in the mid-1990s. Mr Trump forcefully rejected the allegations and repeatedly personally insulted Ms Carroll.

In an initial defamation trial, Mr Trump was found liable for sexual abuse. Judge Kaplan ruled that the decision from the first jury would apply also to the second defamation trial, which wrapped up last week, meaning that the second jury only had to decide on damages.

Among men, 53 per cent back Mr Trump while 42 per cent support Mr Biden. In December, those figures were 51 to 41 per cent.

In a hypothetical race including independent and third-party candidates, the new poll shows Mr Biden receiving 39 per cent, Mr Trump getting 37 per cent, former Democrat, now independent candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr getting 14 per cent, independent Cornel West getting three per cent, and Jill Stein of the Green Party getting two per cent.

Meanwhile, the poll has Mr Trump’s last remaining challenger for the Republican nomination Nikki Haley beating Mr Biden by five points in a possible matchup – 47 to 42 per cent.

:chuckle::magagrin:
 
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