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Apr 19 2024
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Trump leads Biden in North Carolina: Poll
Former President Trump is six points ahead of President Biden in North Carolina, new polling shows. A Mason-Dixon North Carolina poll found Trump with 49 percent support among voters in the Tar Heel State, while Biden brought in 43 percent. Another eight percent were undecided. The poll comes just after North Carolina’s Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper said on Wednesday that he thinks Biden can win
The HillApr 15 2024
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Donald Trump's polling numbers are dropping
Donald Trump is losing support as President Joe Biden is gaining with just under seven months to go until the 2024 Election, according to polls. Biden has extended his lead over Trump from one point in March (39 percent to 38 percent) to four points in April (41 percent to 37 percent), according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos survey of 833 registered voters. The dip in support for Trump continues a
NewsweekApr 19 2024
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Polls Show Netanyahu's Support Continuing to Rise in Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is rising in the polls, despite efforts by the domestic opposition and the U.S. Democratic Party to push him out of office through new elections in the middle of a war. As Breitbart News reported in February, and again in March, Netanyahu’s poll numbers have been improving in some polls after taking a major hit in October following the Hamas terror
Breitbart NewsApr 16 2024
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Polls Show Biden-Trump Race Narrowing
The first time Donald Trump faced off against Joe Biden in a presidential election, Trump coined the nickname “Sleepy Joe” to describe his Democratic challenger. Four years later, the Biden campaign’s rapid response team relished the opportunity to return the favor following a report that Trump appeared to doze off on Monday during the start of his criminal trial in New York. That riveting
The DispatchApr 17 2024
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Trump, Biden neck-and-neck in Wisconsin: Poll
President Biden and former President Trump are neck-and-neck in Wisconsin, new polling shows. A Marquette Law School Poll survey of Wisconsin voters found Trump with 51 percent of registered voters to Biden’s 49 percent. That two-point split is within the poll’s margin of error of plus or minus 4.8 percentage points – but it shows Trump with a slight leg up since January, when the poll found
The HillApr 19 2024
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Poll: Voters question COVID-19 measures 4 years later
Sean Miller, owner of The Park Cafe, and his girlfriend, Tina Chante, move a box on Tuesday, April 28, 2020, as they prepare to reopen the Salt Lake City restaurant for dine-in service. Miller has spread out the normally cozy table spacing at the restaurant to preserve social distancing and allow it to offer dine-in service under the state’s new health order expected in the coming days. A
Deseret NewsApr 19 2024
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Trump Leads Biden In Crucial Midwestern Swing State: Poll
Former President Donald Trump pushed past President Joe Biden in Wisconsin, according to a new poll out of the crucial swing state. The poll from Marquette Law School found that Trump leads the Democrat incumbent among registered voters in the state by two points, with the candidates receiving support from 51% and 49% of the respondents, respectively. The findings show that Trump has gained on
The Daily WireApr 13 2024
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Biden is gaining in polls, but is still behind Trump
Former President Trump leads President Biden by one point among registered voters nationwide, 46% to 45%, in the widely covered New York Times/Siena College poll — a Biden gain from February, when Trump led by four. Why it matters: Biden has been improving in polls since last month's State of the Union. What they're saying: "You can't exactly call a one-point deficit the 'Biden comeback,'"
AxiosApr 19 2024
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2024 Election: Latest News, Polls and Examples of Media Bias
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Kennedy Family Members Snub RFK Jr., Endorse BidenApril 19, 2024
President Joe Biden accepted the
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