You knew it was coming. After the latest poll from The New York Times and Siena College showed Donald Trump beating Kamala Harris, the cope began flowing like fine wine.
RedState reported on Sunday that Trump leads Harris by one point, 48 to 47 percent in the new survey. The latter’s favorable rating has also dropped to 46 percent, which is much closer to where she was prior to becoming the Democratic Party presidential nominee.
Highest-rated pollster in the country and a large sample size, too. Fortunately for Harris she has the debate this week and none of this will matter if she has a good night.https://t.co/X77LYVdtVq
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) September 8, 2024
The reactions came fast and hard, ranging from outright terror to excuse-making dressed up in faux intellectualism. Here was Aaron Rupar, one of the chief purveyors of disinformation on the left, melting down and insulting Americans.
Whether he ultimately gets 48 or 45 percent of the vote, Trump having this level of support is evidence of a profoundly sick society https://t.co/ottWqE7m91
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 8, 2024
Do Democrats ever stop and ponder whether they are on the wrong side? I’m not claiming Donald Trump is perfect. Far from it, and I don’t think there are very many Republicans alive who would disagree. But when you start describing society as “sick” because some people would dare to vote differently than you, maybe you’re the problem. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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