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Too good to be true, but...wow!
From the Dallas Morning News:
AUSTIN — Former Vice President Joe Biden has regained a narrow lead over President Donald Trump in Texas, after wooing more independents and Hispanics, according to a poll released Sunday by The Dallas Morning News and University of Texas at Tyler. Biden’s lead among likely voters is 48%-45%, within the poll’s margin of error. “Texas remains a tossup because of the public’s attitudes toward President Trump,” said political scientist Mark Owens, who directed the poll. In September, 32% of Texans said they had no confidence in Trump’s ability to keep communities safe from the coronavirus pandemic, Owens noted. Today, 44% voice that sentiment. Trump, though, still has the advantage as the candidate Texans believe would handle the economy best. Biden, who was 2 points behind Trump among likely voters in The News and UT-Tyler’s September survey, edged slightly ahead of the president this month by expanding his support among independents and grabbing a better than 3-to-1 advantage among Hispanics. The former vice president’s rebound from last month, when Trump led among likely Texas voters, 48-46, is sure to boost the already high spirits of state Democrats. -- |
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On Sun, 25 Oct 2020 09:12:21 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: From the Dallas Morning News: AUSTIN — Former Vice President Joe Biden has regained a narrow lead over President Donald Trump in Texas, after wooing more independents and Hispanics, according to a poll released Sunday by The Dallas Morning News and University of Texas at Tyler. Biden’s lead among likely voters is 48%-45%, within the poll’s margin of error. “Texas remains a tossup because of the public’s attitudes toward President Trump,” said political scientist Mark Owens, who directed the poll. In September, 32% of Texans said they had no confidence in Trump’s ability to keep communities safe from the coronavirus pandemic, Owens noted. Today, 44% voice that sentiment. Trump, though, still has the advantage as the candidate Texans believe would handle the economy best. Biden, who was 2 points behind Trump among likely voters in The News and UT-Tyler’s September survey, edged slightly ahead of the president this month by expanding his support among independents and grabbing a better than 3-to-1 advantage among Hispanics. The former vice president’s rebound from last month, when Trump led among likely Texas voters, 48-46, is sure to boost the already high spirits of state Democrats. Trump's biggest hope is there are a lot of voters out there who won't admit they are voting for him to a stranger on the phone but in the voting booth, they can't bring themselves to vote for Biden. I don't have a dog in this fight. I know my lady is going to lose and I am OK with that. My conscience will be clear, no matter who wins. |
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On Sun, 25 Oct 2020 12:36:11 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 10/25/20 12:17 PM, wrote: On Sun, 25 Oct 2020 09:12:21 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: From the Dallas Morning News: AUSTIN — Former Vice President Joe Biden has regained a narrow lead over President Donald Trump in Texas, after wooing more independents and Hispanics, according to a poll released Sunday by The Dallas Morning News and University of Texas at Tyler. Biden’s lead among likely voters is 48%-45%, within the poll’s margin of error. “Texas remains a tossup because of the public’s attitudes toward President Trump,” said political scientist Mark Owens, who directed the poll. In September, 32% of Texans said they had no confidence in Trump’s ability to keep communities safe from the coronavirus pandemic, Owens noted. Today, 44% voice that sentiment. Trump, though, still has the advantage as the candidate Texans believe would handle the economy best. Biden, who was 2 points behind Trump among likely voters in The News and UT-Tyler’s September survey, edged slightly ahead of the president this month by expanding his support among independents and grabbing a better than 3-to-1 advantage among Hispanics. The former vice president’s rebound from last month, when Trump led among likely Texas voters, 48-46, is sure to boost the already high spirits of state Democrats. Trump's biggest hope is there are a lot of voters out there who won't admit they are voting for him to a stranger on the phone but in the voting booth, they can't bring themselves to vote for Biden. I don't have a dog in this fight. I know my lady is going to lose and I am OK with that. My conscience will be clear, no matter who wins. There seems to be a significant number of Trumpsters "out there" who are ashamed to admit it and therefore admit their racism, hatred of women, hatred of the United States, and everything else the horror side of Trumpism is. Spin it however gets you through the night but the operative words are "Significant number" who may not show up in a poll. I am ambivalent at this point. I am done with the Trump experiment but I am also not sure if I am in a hurry to get back to someone who hasn't done much constructive in his 47 years in DC. Biden speaks like he is coming in with new ideas but if so, where were they for the best part of the last half century? |
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