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If Biden gets on the police de-funding movement and uses it as some type of platform, might that hurt his chances in November?
Biden has already come out in opposition to defunding.
 
Biden has already come out in opposition to defunding.
He has but he's being pushed by many groups to give it up or lose the Presidency as he wont get the black vote. Politics never change!
 
He has but he's being pushed by many groups to give it up or lose the Presidency as he wont get the black vote. Politics never change!

He won't lose the black vote as the alternative is trump and that's not where the black vote will go.
 
He won't lose the black vote as the alternative is trump and that's not where the black vote will go.
My concern Cup is that if Joe doesn't please them they wont vote at all along with the multitudes of Bernie voters. I expect Joe to move towards a more soft pedaling of defund the police.
 
My concern Cup is that if Joe doesn't please them they wont vote at all along with the multitudes of Bernie voters. I expect Joe to move towards a more soft pedaling of defund the police.

Well, that would be stupid on their part
 
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Biden leads Trump in six 2020 swing states, CNBC/Change Research poll finds


https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/17/bid...on-swing-states-cnbcchange-research-poll.html



Former Vice President Joe Biden has expanded his edge over President Donald Trump in six 2020 election swing states, according to a new CNBC/Change Research poll.

The survey found the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee leads the incumbent by a 48% to 45% margin across Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, which will determine who wins the White House in November. Biden’s edge grew from 1 percentage point in the last swing-state poll released two weeks ago. Trump led in all previous versions of the survey dating back to March.


The poll released Wednesday found Biden leading Trump in all six states for the first time (though only narrowly in some):

  • Arizona: Biden 45%, Trump 44%
  • Florida: Biden 50%, Trump 43%
  • Michigan: Biden 47%, Trump 45%
  • North Carolina: Biden 47%, Trump 45%
  • Pennsylvania: Biden 49%, Trump 46%
  • Wisconsin: Biden 48%, Trump 44%

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The CNBC/Change Research poll surveyed 2,408 likely voters across the six states from June 12-14 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points.

The result adds to a series of warning signs for Trump less than five months away from the election. Biden’s lead in averages of both national and swing state polls has widened in recent weeks as the Trump administration struggles to contain the coronavirus pandemic and meet nationwide calls to address police brutality and systemic racism.

Trump’s approval rating has also reached its worst level since February 2019, according to a FiveThirtyEight average. About 41% of respondents to recent surveys compiled by FiveThirtyEight approve of the president, while 55% disapprove.

Of course, the deficit Trump faces in key electoral college states is hardly insurmountable, and he still has more than four months to make up ground.


The CNBC/Change poll found 45% of likely voters in the six states approve of how Trump has handled the coronavirus, while 55% disapprove. On police violence and discrimination, 44% approve of the job the president is doing, while 56% disapprove.

A majority of respondents, 52%, said Trump’s response to the police killing of George Floyd and protests for criminal justice reform was harmful. Only 23% said it was helpful.

The survey also asked who voters prefer to handle a range of issues. They gave Biden and Democrats the edge on handling the coronavirus, putting the middle class first, making health care more affordable, addressing police violence and discrimination and bringing the country together during times of crisis.

Respondents preferred Trump and Republicans on the economy and getting people back to work. Likely voters were split on who would better help their pocketbooks.
 
Nothing? None of you want to comment?

The biggest success of the Trump doctrine is that he flooded us with so many violations of decency - that it has become hard to get upset about yet another display of his lack of moral character.

There is one way out of this mess and it is the same one that we had before the previous atrocity his administration foisted on us, or the one before that, or the one before that. Vote him and his senate cronies out.
 
Biden leads Trump in six 2020 swing states, CNBC/Change Research poll finds


https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/17/bid...on-swing-states-cnbcchange-research-poll.html



Former Vice President Joe Biden has expanded his edge over President Donald Trump in six 2020 election swing states, according to a new CNBC/Change Research poll.

The survey found the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee leads the incumbent by a 48% to 45% margin across Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, which will determine who wins the White House in November. Biden’s edge grew from 1 percentage point in the last swing-state poll released two weeks ago. Trump led in all previous versions of the survey dating back to March.


The poll released Wednesday found Biden leading Trump in all six states for the first time (though only narrowly in some):

  • Arizona: Biden 45%, Trump 44%
  • Florida: Biden 50%, Trump 43%
  • Michigan: Biden 47%, Trump 45%
  • North Carolina: Biden 47%, Trump 45%
  • Pennsylvania: Biden 49%, Trump 46%
  • Wisconsin: Biden 48%, Trump 44%

106581453-1592410015035-20200617_Pramuk_Biden_polls_v_Trump.png



The CNBC/Change Research poll surveyed 2,408 likely voters across the six states from June 12-14 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points.

The result adds to a series of warning signs for Trump less than five months away from the election. Biden’s lead in averages of both national and swing state polls has widened in recent weeks as the Trump administration struggles to contain the coronavirus pandemic and meet nationwide calls to address police brutality and systemic racism.

Trump’s approval rating has also reached its worst level since February 2019, according to a FiveThirtyEight average. About 41% of respondents to recent surveys compiled by FiveThirtyEight approve of the president, while 55% disapprove.

Of course, the deficit Trump faces in key electoral college states is hardly insurmountable, and he still has more than four months to make up ground.


The CNBC/Change poll found 45% of likely voters in the six states approve of how Trump has handled the coronavirus, while 55% disapprove. On police violence and discrimination, 44% approve of the job the president is doing, while 56% disapprove.

A majority of respondents, 52%, said Trump’s response to the police killing of George Floyd and protests for criminal justice reform was harmful. Only 23% said it was helpful.

The survey also asked who voters prefer to handle a range of issues. They gave Biden and Democrats the edge on handling the coronavirus, putting the middle class first, making health care more affordable, addressing police violence and discrimination and bringing the country together during times of crisis.

Respondents preferred Trump and Republicans on the economy and getting people back to work. Likely voters were split on who would better help their pocketbooks.
It's very unsettling that Trump is that close. Okay, Mississippi and Alabama and maybe South Carolina, I'll give you that.
 

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