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Should We Be Worried About Trump's Polling Lead?

  • Bias Rating

    62% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    88% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    96% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

61% : As of today, the RCP Average has Trump with a 1.1% overall advantage, with Quinnipiac being the only May poll showing Biden leading, albeit by a mere 1%.
48% : By contrast, Biden enjoyed a 5.6% advantage this time in 2020, an election in which Trump never actually took the average polling lead.
36% : Conversely, Trump has built his lead with potential voters who didn't vote in the last election (or, if you will, "less engaged" voters).
35% : Still, it is clear that Democrats are taking heart from Cohn's piece:It'll be up to Trump and Republicans to turn these "irregular" voters into actual voters in November.
27% : Titled "A Polling Risk For Trump," Cohn contends that Trump's lead is "built on gains among voters who aren't paying close attention to politics, who don't follow traditional news and who don't regularly vote.
23% : Contrary to what many political pundits, including this one, thought would happen as soon as Donald Trump became the presumptive GOP nominee, the former president has maintained a slim but steady polling lead over President Joe Biden.
23% : In other words, they likely feel the lifestyle crunch imposed by the Biden regime and are expressing support for Trump as an alternative.
19% : Will those "irregular" voters turn out for Trump, or will they stay home or, worse, come home to Biden?

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