Trump Erases Most of 10-Point Polling Deficit in One Week

by
Steve MacDonald

The big news has been the mystery of how idiot Joe Biden could be polling better than President Trump. The headlines read Biden ahead by ten (among likely BLM and Antifa protesters?). It’s been a thing, but now the thing has changed. In less than a week, Mr. Trump has erased most of that deficit.


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Trump now trails former Vice President Joe Biden in the race for president by 3 percentage points among likely U.S. voters, according to the survey. Biden leads Trump 47-44 percent, marking a significant decline from his 10-point lead a week ago, when voters said they favored Biden 50-40 percent.

The shift was driven by independent voters. Voters who said they were unaffiliated with either major party gave Biden a six-point lead, 44-38 percent, down from 12 points a week ago. Biden and Trump attracted a similar level of support from voters in their own parties, with 79 percent of Republicans saying they supported Trump and 76 percent of Democrats saying the same of Biden.

I don’t trust polls, but lefty media (and the pollsters) live and die by them. Even when they know they are rigged. So, this is seismic news that the leftists will downplay or, more likely, undercut with some crappy overnight CNN/Antifa Poll tomorrow morning.

So, what changed?

If it wasn’t riots, toppling statues, erasing history, cancel-culture, anti-free-speech, systemic violence (by leftists), or any number of other possible ‘negatives’ what has turned the tide this tiny bit among the self-proclaimed middle.

The mysterious Missing Biden?

A better stock market?

It can’t be reality or common sense, or could it?

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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