Posted on 11/08/2023 3:05:52 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
The latest New York Times poll showing former President Donald Trump leading Joe Biden in five of the six swing states sent Democrats into paroxysms.
But there are troublesome facts about both candidates buried in the crosstabs of that poll that Peter Schweizer drills down on in his most recent podcast episode, and they don’t even touch on the abortion issue that seemed to dominate this week’s elections in Virginia, Ohio, and elsewhere.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Ohio is over with. But it’s important. We need to know which states are going to have abortion on their referendum next year?
So, The Narrative for the rigged 2024 "elections" is gonna be "Muh Abortion", again...
Why?
Because that is going to drive up turnout for Democrats. A clear pattern has been established now.
It might make the difference in a battleground state lime Arizona or Georgia.
No - that's "The Narrative" as cover for the 2024 ballot factories.
Did you check out the Kentucky state-wide races?
see my post #7
If anyone dares to make the argument that the American people are not stupid, watch this again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QOFIho2y8c
FTA——The poll showed a second key issue — that wide majorities of voters, even Democrats, believe that Joe Biden profited personally from his son Hunter’s influence-peddling in China, Ukraine, and elsewhere while Joe was VP, and afterward.
Schweizer broke many of the details of this story back in 2018 in the book, Secret Empires, says this proves that “corruption still matters” to American voters. “It proves what we have always believed, that people still care about this stuff,” he said. “And this problem will not go away.”
And therein lies the blueprint to the Republicans’ 2024 strategy.
It will get worse for Biden because of continuing revelations from the House Oversight Committee’s investigation of the Biden money trail.
Through subpoenas, the committee has already established that at least $250,000 flowed in a straight line of wire transfers from Hunter Biden to his uncle James Biden and then ending in two checks written by James to Joe Biden.
Through the search of bank records already in the possession of the committee’s investigators, the committee has exposed these transactions.......and promises many more.
Schweizer believes that is merely the tip of the iceberg, and that the inquiries will reveal a torrent of money that flowed to Joe Biden during those years.
And the poll seems to suggest that voters in the swing states sense it, too........and that bodes well for Trump.
snip
“I don’t feel good about 2024. Hope I’m wrong.”
Why has a New York Times poll suddenly become the touchstone for truth and clarity?
With the results from some states coming in, we should all worry about the stupidity of the voters.
Looks like American women would literally push the country into the abyss as long as they can screw around and have abortions to fall back on.
I haven’t checked out what’s happening in Kentucky.
Was abortion an issue in those down ballot races? Don’t be stupid about this. In 2024, there’s going to need to be more focus and more resources allocated to those states where abortion is on the ballot. Do you disagree with that?
"Suddenly", the Kentucky "voters" were disenchanted with Cameron, and voted for every Republican at the state level in 2023 - except for Daniel Cameron...
2019 Kentucky Attorney General race Nominee Daniel Cameron Greg Stumbo Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 822,932 602,004 Percentage 57.7% 42.3%
2023 Kentucky Governor race Nominee Daniel Cameron Andy Beshear Party Republican Democratic Running mate Robby Mills Jacqueline Coleman Popular vote 627,086 694,167 Percentage 47.5% 52.5%
2023 Kentucky Attorney General race Nominee Russell Coleman Pamela Stevenson Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 751,197 543,916 Percentage 58.0% 42.0%
The machine that runs our "country" doesn't even care how it looks any more.
2019 Kentucky Governor race Nominee Matt Bevin Andy Beshear Party Republican Democratic Running mate Ralph Alvarado Jacqueline Coleman Popular vote 704,760 709,846 Percentage 48.8% 49.2%
2019 Kentucky Attorney General race Nominee Daniel Cameron Greg Stumbo Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 822,932 602,004 Percentage 57.7% 42.3%
We'll just get The Narrative 24/7 till November 2024, and anyone who questions the rigging will be shouted down - if not prosecuted.
Maybe they have issues with Daniel Cameron’s record as Attorney General?
My understanding is that cameron was sunk by coal country whites of eastern kentucky who would not vote for a black guy.
Yes - 25 percent of the people who voted for him in 2019 had enough of a problem that they voted straight-ticket Republican for every other Republican, but took the time to check the box for Beshear separately.
And obamas monkeys flew out my butt.
Except that they voted for him in 2019...
You have to understand that there's ALWAYS a "Narrative" to cover the ballot factories.
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