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I don’t think that this got enough attention yesterday. Democrats should be a tad bit concerned.
Are they actually ahead or just ahead like Hillary was in all th he poles in 2016? They all pointed to Hillary winning easily.Quinnipiac is a very good poll historically. Thanks for posting this!
Trump looks very strong in Wisconsin which is probably why the DNC is in Milwaukee, though it won't matter. I think that Iowa and Wisconsin are red now. Minnesota will probably drift over too in a few years.
From the same release, I was surprised he looks so weak in Pennsylvania.
Michigan is a little more up for grabs:
- Biden is ahead of Trump 50 - 42 percent;
- Klobuchar leads Trump 49 - 42 percent;
- Bloomberg leads Trump 48 - 42 percent;
- Sanders has 48 percent and Trump gets 44 percent;
- Buttigieg receives 47 percent and Trump has 43 percent;
- Warren gets 47 percent to Trump's 44 percent.
If Trump can hold Florida and loses PA and MI, then we could actually get a 269 tie which would be chaos. Maine 1st could break it for Trump though.
- Sanders narrowly tops Trump 48 - 43 percent;
- Bloomberg has a slight lead over Trump 47 - 42 percent;
- Biden has 47 percent and Trump gets 43 percent;
- Warren gets 45 percent, while Trump receives 43 percent;
- Buttigieg gets 45 percent and Trump has 44 percent;
- Klobuchar receives 45 percent to Trump's 44 percent.
Are they actually ahead or just ahead like Hillary was in all th he poles in 2016? They all pointed to Hillary winning easily.
A monstrous conflict of interest that prevents idiot Chuck from being unbiasedMSNBC's Chuck Todd used to be Amy Klobuchar's landlord: report
MSNBC anchor Chuck Todd just moderated his second Democratic debate of the primary season, and a new report suggests that he previously had financial ties to one of the 2020 hopefuls standing on MSNBC's stage: Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn.
Sources told Page Six on Thursday that Todd became Klobuchar's landlord of a property she rented in Arlington, Va., beginning in 2008. According to the report, she and her husband no longer live in the three-bedroom home, but it is unclear when they moved out of Todd's property.
In a separate 2008 report from Minnesota's Star Tribune, Klobuchar was paying "$3,200/month, plus utilities.” and that she was upgrading from a smaller two-bedroom apartment to accommodate "visiting grandparents," which the rent was "$2,800 a month."
MSNBC's Chuck Todd used to be Amy Klobuchar's landlord: report
No one on the pro 2a side is arguing in favor of owning mustard gas, mini-nukes or anthrax. No one.I don't wish for any individual in the general public to legally own and possess anthrax, mustard gas, mini-nukes, or AK-47s.
But that's just me,..............and the vast majority of society.
