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Pete King to Newsmax: Trump Will Win If He Keeps Race As Is

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    12% Somewhat Conservative

  • Reliability

    60% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    20% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    4% Positive

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69% : He pointed out that at about this time in the 2020 election, President Joe Biden was ahead of Trump by 6 or 7 points, and in 2016, Hillary Clinton was ahead as well.
55% : Meanwhile, people identify Kennedy with having an "independent spirit," the same as they do Trump, which "can make the difference in those races," he said.
51% : But with Kemp and Trump united, "we've got the two best political machines in the state under Josh McKoon, the state party chairman, and that we're going to deliver the state," said Kingston.
44% : However, King said that Trump "always comes out at least 2 or 3 points better" on Election Day than he does in the polls.
40% : "Meanwhile, it is a "good thing" that independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who remains on some ballots after backing out and supporting Trump, will not be on Georgia's ballot, said Kingston.
39% : "The polls are also showing that the two main issues are the economy and the border wall and that is a plus for Trump, "even if it's only a one point, advantage or two points, that will turn states like Pennsylvania," said King.
30% : But if the race between Harris and Trump is even close in the polls at this point with all of that going on, Trump is going to come out ahead in the end, King contended.

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