Delightful news. Kamala Harris and Tim Walz have the support to be elected on November 5, 2024. Three cheers! From The Hill:
Broken down by party, Democrats were more likely than Republicans to say they were satisfied with their nominee — 87 percent to 79 percent, respectively. Roughly 12 percent of Democrats and 19 percent of Republican respondents said they were unsatisfied, per the poll.
About 60 percent of independent voters said they were satisfied, compared to 37 percent who said the opposite, the survey found.
The Times/Siena polls were conducted between Aug. 5-8 with 619 registered voters in Michigan and 661 in Wisconsin. The Pennsylvania survey was conducted between Aug. 6-9 with 693 registered voters.
The margin of error for each survey was plus or minus 4.8 percentage points in Michigan, plus or minus 4.3 percentage points in Wisconsin and plus or minus 4.2 percentage points in Pennsylvania.
The Hill/Decision Desk HQ’s national polling index shows Trump leading Harris nationally by 0.2 percent — 47.4 percent to 47.2 percent — based on over 100 surveys.
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Trump already claiming that the Dems "cheated" because they were flexible and promoted Harris for 2024. This was after they pissed and moaned about Biden being unfit. The GOP would be in a better position had they picked a different candidate themselves in 2016 instead of allowing a mob of sub-apes to choose Trump.
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