Quirky poll that has only been wrong once in 40 years predicts 2024
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46% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
10% ReliablePoor
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
31% Positive
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77% : In North Carolina, which Trump won in 2020 by just 75,000 votes, the race is extremely close with the ex-president polling at 49 percent over Harris' 47 percent.56% : So I'd say cookie voter turnout has been up.'Earlier today, Trump received positive news from the slightly less sweet but more professional pollsters.
50% : So far, the store's history could be great news for Donald Trump , who has outsold Kamala Harris cookies by 2,953 to 2,134The polling shows that Trump is in the lead, at least in terms of Busken's cookie salesUnfortunately, Busken notes, polarization and partisan politics has started to spoil what's meant to be a harmless exercise.
38% : Busken Bakery in Cincinnati has only been wrong once in the last 40 years in predicting the results of the presidential raceThe shop's various locations sell cookies with both candidates' faces on them - as well as a third way 'Cookie Party' option with a smiley face - and keep count in an attempt to predict who wins in NovemberHowever, it should be noted that the only time they've gotten it wrong since the 1980s was the last election, when Trump outsold Joe Biden by a wide margin.
30% : Respondents there said Trump improved their lives when he was president and worry a Harris administration would not.
29% : Trump is leading Harris in three critical battleground states both candidates have been campaigning heavily in as the race for the White House heads into the final stretch.
22% : In Georgia, another state the Republican presidential nominee lost by less than 12,000 votes in the 2020 election, Trump leads 49 percent to Harris' 45 percent.
4% : He will head back to the state on WednesdayIn Arizona, a state Trump lost by just over 10,000 votes to President Biden in 2020, the poll has Trump up five points 50 percent to Harris' 45 percent.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.