Kamala Harris takes massive lead over Trump in these four critical battleground states


Vice President Kamala Harris has taken a commanding lead in the presidential race against former President Donald Trump in four key battleground states.

There has been a major shift from when President Joe Biden was still in the race and Trump had an advantage in swing states, according to the latest Bloomberg News/Morning Consult survey.

Overall, the race is a toss-up and the poll shows Harris at 48 percent to Trump's 47 percent across seven swing states. That reverses the two point lead Trump had in the swing states before Biden exited the race.

But Harris is now ahead in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin.

Kamala Harris has wiped out Donald Trump's lead in swing states since President Biden exited the race according to new polling
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The polling shows Harris with a whopping 11 point lead over Trump in the crucial state of Michigan. She also has a two point lead in Arizona, Nevada and Wisconsin.

The race between Harris and Trump is now tied in Georgia. On Tuesday, the vice president received a huge welcome when more than 10,000 people showed up to her first rally as the presumptive presidential nominee in Atlanta.

The poll shows Trump with a two point lead in North Carolina, a state he won in 2020 as well as a four point lead in Pennsylvania.

Harris appears to be getting a boost in battleground states from a jump in enthusiasm in the presidential race among voters.

More than a third of voters in the seven swing states said they are more likely to vote in a race between Harris and Trump.

49 percent of black voters said they are much more likely to vote, 40 percent of Gen Z voters said they are more likely to vote and 44 percent of Hispanic voters said they are more likely to vote come November.

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Vice President Kamala Harris arriving at her rally in Atlanta on July 30. New polling shows the race tied in Georgia

Vice President Kamala Harris arriving at her rally in Atlanta on July 30. New polling shows the race tied in Georgia

When it comes to the issues the poll found Harris also does not carry the same baggage as the former president.

When asked who they trust more with handling the economy, Trump still leads on the issue.

But in a race between Harris and Trump, 42 percent trust Harris more to Trump's 50 percent. When Biden was still running, only 37 percent trusted him more with handling the economy while 51 percent trusted Trump more.

The issue that could give Trump an advantage in the race in swing states is immigration.

The polling found 40 percent of respondents said the vice president has had a somewhat or very negative impact on policy while serving in the Biden administration.

Donald Trump entering to speak at a campaign rally in St. Cloud, MN on July 27. The former president heads back to Georgia for a rally on Saturday at the same venue where Harris held her rally on Tuesday

Donald Trump entering to speak at a campaign rally in St. Cloud, MN on July 27.
The former president heads back to Georgia for a rally on Saturday at the same venue where Harris held her rally on Tuesday


It comes as the Trump campaign's first ad attacking Harris focused on the border this week. But the Harris campaign pushed back releasing a video of its own in response.
 
Maybe it was stolen....
Or she made some huge gaffes in the final weeks of the campaign, just like Hillary. Look, I hate Trump too. That said, she really shouldn't have told Arab immigrants to "get over it" in regards to the
What if there is and they find out Harris won?
I would be okay with that. Frankly, I want every election since the turn of the century to be audited. There have been voting irregularities in at least three of them 2000, 2016, and 2020. There was also 2004 where Diebold said they'd "deliver the votes" to Bush. 2008 and 2012 seemed to be fairly clean. So yeah 3 elections with voting irregularities and 1 where there were promises of tampering mean that I would be all for a forensic investigation of the votes. z
 
Or she made some huge gaffes in the final weeks of the campaign, just like Hillary. Look, I hate Trump too. That said, she really shouldn't have told Arab immigrants to "get over it" in regards to the

I would be okay with that. Frankly, I want every election since the turn of the century to be audited. There have been voting irregularities in at least three of them 2000, 2016, and 2020. There was also 2004 where Diebold said they'd "deliver the votes" to Bush. 2008 and 2012 seemed to be fairly clean. So yeah 3 elections with voting irregularities and 1 where there were promises of tampering mean that I would be all for a forensic investigation of the votes. z
There are a lot of people who are starting to point out hints of a possible rig, as would be expected. Some are as outrageous as Trump's were, but some have some teeth.

One thing IS for sure.
Trump's campaign was dead. No one was going to his rally and many were leaving early.
He sounded like a dementia patient. - With "concepts".

Harris' campaign was rolling, she had nothing BUT Momentum. She was packing it in everywhere she went.
Her promises made sense.

It makes no logical sense to have been as much of a sweep as it was.

Why did Truth Social, go form dead in the water to jumping in value over the last week?
Why did Elon post the results 4 hours early?
Why were the votes counted so much faster this year?
And are people who claim they did followups and found out their vote never registered telling the truth?
 
There are a lot of people who are starting to point out hints of a possible rig, as would be expected. Some are as outrageous as Trump's were, but some have some teeth.

One thing IS for sure.
Trump's campaign was dead. No one was going to his rally and many were leaving early.
He sounded like a dementia patient. - With "concepts".

Harris' campaign was rolling, she had nothing BUT Momentum. She was packing it in everywhere she went.
Her promises made sense.

It makes no logical sense to have been as much of a sweep as it was.

Why did Truth Social, go form dead in the water to jumping in value over the last week?
Why did Elon post the results 4 hours early?
Why were the votes counted so much faster this year?
And are people who claim they did followups and found out their vote never registered telling the truth?
Like I said, I have no love for Harris or Trump, because either one will drive this country further into the abyss, but yeah 'twas a strange election. Now I can tell you why Harris lost Michigan (telling Arab immigrants to "get over it" when it comes to Palestine), Pennsylvania (the Amish), North Carolina and Georgia (her comments about equity based huricane recovery). However, there were lots of anomalies that can't be as easily explained away and nor will I try because they need to be looked at.
 
Tangetically, why does it take so fucking long to count the votes? In Russia, they vote all weekend and they count the votes on Monday. A more democratic country? Sure, Georgia same day results. The EU? Same Day or next. Japan, the same. Frankly I would go back to pencil and paper. You bubble in your choice. You scan it in to the machine, you get a xerox copy receipt of your vote, you go home.
 
Tangetically, why does it take so fucking long to count the votes? In Russia, they vote all weekend and they count the votes on Monday. A more democratic country? Sure, Georgia same day results. The EU? Same Day or next. Japan, the same. Frankly I would go back to pencil and paper. You bubble in your choice. You scan it in to the machine, you get a xerox copy receipt of your vote, you go home.
That's exactly how it is in IL
 
There are a lot of people who are starting to point out hints of a possible rig, as would be expected. Some are as outrageous as Trump's were, but some have some teeth.

One thing IS for sure.
Trump's campaign was dead. No one was going to his rally and many were leaving early.
He sounded like a dementia patient. - With "concepts".

This was from his rally on Nov. 5th in Grand Rapids, MI. Who told you the Trump campaign was "dead?" The Fakestream Media? The ones who were so sure Kamala was going to win?

Kamala had to literally book "concerts" in order to get people to go to her rallies.

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lol. I realize 'both sides do it," but clearly in your photo above there is reserved seating where people have not arrived yet. There's no way people would choose to be 'packed in the back' if that were the case.

I'm actually fine with your narrative that Trump's campaign was "dead."

I don't buy it, but if true then Kamala's campaign was worse than dead.
 
lol. I realize 'both sides do it," but clearly in your photo above there is reserved seating where people have not arrived yet. There's no way people would choose to be 'packed in the back' if that were the case.

I'm actually fine with your narrative that Trump's campaign was "dead."

I don't buy it, but if true then Kamala's campaign was worse than dead.
Reserved seats?? OK.... You fuckers will make up anything to give the orange turd A pass.

Many pics of him talking with empty seats, or did you not see the video of the camera panning around the hal;f empty arena while he was on stage?


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His final rally

 
Maybe we should stop counting ticket stubs to campaign rallies and start focusing on getting votes? Hell, when I was 9 I saw Ross Perot (well heard Ross Perot, I was and am nearsighted as all hell and was two years away from getting glasses so I couldn't see shit) at Bartle Hall in Kansas City. What, I liked Ross then and still do. Yeah, he was a folksy old coot, but a smart one too and he genuinely loved this country. Anyway, that event space was packed, and he still only got what 19 percent of the popular vote and none of the electoral vote and the reform party essentially ceased to be after the 96 election. Moral of the story? You don't need to look at one of Ross's charts to see it, a nine year old kid can go to a rally but unless he lives in Florida or maybe Chicago under Daley he can't vote. Selling out arenas doesn't mean shit. Its sort of like Sunday. 71,000 people can pack out Rich Stadium and it doesn't mean the Bills win because the people in the stands aren't playing the game.

Wanna know why Kamala lost?

1. The economy, and specifically the inflation, stupid. Yes, Biden was creating jobs, but again most of these were the post covid recovery, as things got back to normal and people got over their fear of a microbe they couldn't see they went back to work. He was also able to get Wall Street selling at record overvalued prices (but again Wall Street is basically a game the wealthy play). I mean I do have a 401K and a stash account but I don't have the time to set up investments in this company or that, and so Wall Street can be booming while a lot of working class Americans will never feel the gains of the stock market. What he wasn't really able to do? The inflation. Again, a lot of that didn't start under him and yeah I will tell you it started under Trump and maybe even Obama and Shrub, but housing costs are higher than ever, food costs are too, and so is gas. Most Americans have the attention span of a gnat when it comes to politics. Too few of us know what the constitution and bill of rights say, even less are aware of the debates orally and written in regards to what the constitution should look like that took place between the founding fathers (read the Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers, they are really telling in how the constitution and Bill of Rights ended up looking the way they do), and not nearly enough people watch C-Span and read the legislative records of the Congress, read court cases, and read presidential policies, but almost everyone knows that the costs of mortgage and rents are higher than ever, that food prices are getting higher too, and so is gas.

2. I am not my opponent is no substitute for a platform, and when you have a platform it should not be solely hot button issues. One of the more fun classes I took at Central Missouri as an undergraduate was legislative politics. Oh it was fun, aside from going to Jeff City to see the legislature in inaction you had to do a mock campaign, do mock committee and mock legislature work. Anyways, one of the important lessons in that was you never mention your opponent as much or more than you mention your own name. When she mentioned Trump, all Kamala did was make the election about him. So the average American, and remember what Carlin said, the average American is a dumbass and half the population is even dumber than he is, will go to the polling station and he will look at Kamala and Trump and say Kamala said something about Trump, was it an endorsement? Okay, Trump. She really needed to give her vision of what America could be like and pick four or five big policies and explain as briefly as possibly how she planned to get those policies achieved. When she did come up with a policy point, it was abortion or trans gender. What she didn't grasp is trans gender makes most Americans extremely uncomfortable and abortion? Well, Trump didn't outlaw that he said leave it to the states, and in all but three of the most backwards Republican states people turned out and voted for various amendments to keep abortion for emergencies, rape, and incest, as an option.

3. You cannot take your voters for granted.

4. Identity politics aren't as important as you may want to believe. When you lose your home due to a hurricane and a candidate says we are going to have equity based recovery, that is to say recovery will be determined on skin color and other identity check marks, are you going to vote for that candidate or the one who says they are going to make sure you are in the area hit hardest by the hurricane and so I am going to make sure you are first to get the aid?

5. Presidential campaigns are unfortunately popularity contests for ugly people. You need a candidate who has charisma. Trump has this, the one thing he does is promote himself and he has done that shit for a lifetime. Kamala? She looked uncomfortable everywhere she went. Its a sad truth, but it is what it is.
 
Kamala lost because people are blind sheep who are easily led by following the largest herd or the loudest noise. Even if Trump WERE to achieve any of the relief they think they're looking for, it would be at the expense of future administrations.

Trump doesn't give a whole single FUCK about this country and the cast of clowns he's appointing seem more like an episode of Gotham than real life.
 
This was from his rally on Nov. 5th in Grand Rapids, MI. Who told you the Trump campaign was "dead?" The Fakestream Media? The ones who were so sure Kamala was going to win?

Kamala had to literally book "concerts" in order to get people to go to her rallies.

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That's definitely not from November 5th.

The Griffins installed a new central hung scoreboard over the summer. That's the old one.


It's from his rally in July
 
I'm willing to concede that Trump's campaign was "dead."

Kamala lost to a dead candidate. Hard to do, but she managed!

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