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Poll: Will Biden be the nominee in November?

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by Bazza, Jul 5, 2024.

Will Biden be the nominee in November?

Poll closed Jul 19, 2024.
  1. Yes

    51.5%
  2. No

    48.5%
  1. Bazza

    Bazza Moderator

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    Who's pissed?
    (just stocked up on popcorn)

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  2. Bazza

    Bazza Moderator

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    Except for the convicted felon.....right?

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  3. G8trGr8t

    G8trGr8t Premium Member

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    Clooney was two weeks ago. Maybe it has just been months and it is getting worse.
     
  4. rtgator

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  5. gatorjo

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    If I were the decider, Biden would release his delegates, assuming an orderly process to determine the nominee could be settled.

    But that said.....the narrative absolutely blows my mind.

    Biden is being pressured by his party to step down because he's very probably no longer up to the job.

    Trump is NOT being pressured by his party to step down....despite the fact that he has shown that he probably WOULDN'T do the job. In fact, he's shown that he'd use the office to commit crimes because THAT'S WHAT HE USED IT FOR PREVIOUSLY. Further, Trump actually STOLE and REFUSED TO RETURN classified documents and his party thinks he's a worthy candidate.

    Again, if up to me Biden removes himself. But the hypocrisy is insane.
     
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  6. rtgator

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  7. Gatorrick22

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    Of course it has nothing to do with his failed policies. :rolleyes:
     
  8. kygator

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    Biden is being pressured by his party because they don’t believe he has any chance at winning. If he was ahead in the polls they would still be claiming the Biden videos were Republican deepfakes. A lie that many here believed.
     
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  9. citygator

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    Charlotte
    He doesnt have failed policies. You are living in the greatest time to be an American in the greatest country in the world and pining for the life of a Russian. There is an easy way to do that without trying to storm the capital. Just move there my friend.
     
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  10. dangolegators

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    Poll shows that 67% of US adults think that Biden should step aside. Also shows that 56% of Democrats think Biden should step aside. And it has Biden vs Trump at dead even, with both getting 46%. This says a lot -- about Trump. Even though a strong majority don't think Biden should be president, he is dead even with Trump.


    The poll results contradict Biden’s claim that only party elites want him to step aside. He has said that positive interactions with supporters on the campaign trail have helped persuade him to stay in the race after a debate in which he trailed off and occasionally appeared confused. But the poll finds that 56 percent of Democrats say that he should end his candidacy, while 42 percent say he should continue to seek reelection. Overall, 2 in 3 adults say the president should step aside, including more than 7 in 10 independents.

    The poll finds Biden and former president Donald Trump in a dead heat in the contest for the popular vote, with both candidates receiving 46 percent support among registered voters. Those numbers are nearly identical to the results of an ABC-Ipsos poll in April.


    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/07/11/poll-biden-drop-out-election/
     
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  11. Gatorrick22

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    Still living in 2026 I see... :rolleyes:
     
  12. citygator

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    Charlotte
    You might be a little more confused than Biden.
     
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  13. Gatorrick22

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    Russia... Russia... Russia... LMFAO!
     
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  14. citygator

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    Charlotte
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  15. Bazza

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    Writing is on the wall.......

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  16. G8tas

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    Tell me about 2026. Are the gators any good?
     
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  17. Bazza

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  18. G8trGr8t

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    Trump? The one convicted of 34 felonies and sexual assault?