Posted on 11/03/2024 5:00:19 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
Former President Donald Trump is leading Vice President Kamala Harris in every swing state by narrow but expanding margins, according to a new poll.
The survey of likely American voters from AtlasIntel has revealed that the Republican nominee is favored to win in North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania as the 2024 Presidential Election heads into its final days.
Four of the states are polling outside the margin of error.
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Now get out and vote!
So what is the track record for AtlasIntel?
One thing I’ve noticed with these battleground or national numbers is that whenever Harris is ahead, she is not often at 50% or better and when she is, Trump is only about two or three points behind at most.
“ AtlasIntel boasts in its poll that it was the most accurate in the 2020 election cycle — accurately predicting every swing state within the margin of error.”
It was this poll alone that gave me pause because in a couple of critical battlegrounds for a time it showed Harris with small advantages and I am now relieved see these have been removed in favor of Trump.
I think Trump retains the momentum and will sweep the battleground states and perhaps, and very importantly, the national vote as well because he will need all the mandate he can get to cope with the recessionary economy coming.
Washington Post trying to suppress the republican vote. Don’t fall for it.
The most accurate pollster in 2020 and 2022, period
It’s the New York Post..........
This from the New York Post.
Hooray! I get to be the first one in with this:
Did they count the guys that are organize the cheating? We’re going to lose. It’s impossible to win!
My goodness. Being one of the Eyores feels good! Wish I’d done it sooner
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Borrowing your thread, Alas Babylon!, to send something to Connecticut FaReepers.
AtlasIntel recently had Trump +3 in the popular vote, but almost tied in the swing states. Didn’t really make sense, but now the swing states are beginning to come more into alignment with the popular vote. I think Trump will have clear victories in the swing states. Not a landslide, but he’ll be ahead enough that by midnight on election night everyone can see he is winning. The tears of Dems and the media talking heads will taste sweet.
On such nights I put on MSNBC on mute.
I love watching the scowls and looks of insane hatred and then later the tears.
First they blame each other.
Then they blame the voters.
Hate hate hate is what they do.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
(I hang around here to find out what is actually happening.)
The +6.5 in AZ and +5.5 in NV should sweep Lake and Brown to victory in their senate races as well.
NY Times/Seina poll says ignore this poll, camel ass is leading in all swing states except Arizona, and no doubt by tomorrow she’ll be leading there too!
Dude, look again. It’s the NY Post. Conservative-center newspaper, owned by Murdoch.
NOT the sniveling moonbat Washington Post.
If they were trying to suppress turnout, they wouldn’t show these races so close. The way to suppress turnout is to show one side way ahead - people think it’s a foregone conclusion and stay home.
The trouble with doing that is that it is a double edged sword: both sides stay home - so you would only try this if you think your side ahead and low Election Day turnout will protect your lead.
Most likely these pollsters don’t know who will win and they are trying to hedge their bets by keeping the spread within the margin of error.
Its even better the next morning when theyre all dressed in black.
Don’t ever believe any wonderful news from the media and polsters, not only don’t ever quit fighting, never quit working to get our voters out.
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