GOP strategist reveals what Trump campaign thinks about internal polls
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53% : Trump has a decisive lead in betting markets, with 58 percent of people on betting site Kalshi putting their money on the prospect that he'll get a second term.52% : And we're gonna know sometime next week, hopefully what the answer is.'People in Washington DC start to early vote on October 29, 2024, at the Columbia Heights Community CenterPolling averages from The New York Times and FiveThirtyEight have Harris ahead nationally by 1.4 percentage points at most, while the RealClearPolitics average has Trump leading by 0.4 points.
50% : Tarek Mansour, CEO of Kalshi, says election bettors are more accurate than pollsters because they have 'skin in the game.'Billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin has said that former president Donald Trump is expected to win the election next weekLegendary investor Stan Druckenmiller has said that the stock market is 'convinced' that Donald Trump will win the presidential electionTop stock market investors also appear convinced that Trump will be the next president.
45% : Billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin said that although he thinks Trump will be victorious on Tuesday, he also believes the margin will be razor-thin.
41% : As Election Day inches closer, now less than a week away, Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are neck and neck in most public polls, and according to Hoover, the internal polls are showing the much the same thing.
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