Sunday Meltdown: Trump Floods Truth Social With Photos of Swifties and Communists
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81% : Harris also, for the first time, overtook Trump on a national level, with a Sunday poll from ABC News, The Washington Post, and Ipsos showing Harris in front by three points among registered voters in a race where third-party candidates, such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., are included.60% : "Trump kept tapping away well into the afternoon and early evening.
53% : "Surveys published by The New York Times and Siena College last weekend found Harris had pulled four points ahead of Trump in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania; five points ahead in Arizona; and two points ahead in North Carolina.
45% : In a head-to-head matchup between Trump and Harris alone, she pulls even further ahead, standing at 49 percent to his 45 percent.
44% : A day before the Democratic National Convention, with Vice President Kamala Harris swinging through one of the key battleground states where she recently turned the polling tables on him, Trump embarked on a Truth Social posting spree.
42% : (Trump maintained a one-point lead in Nevada and a four-point lead in Georgia.)
41% : Trump went on to remind his followers that he did more for Black Americans while in office than any other president -- with one possible exception.
39% : Trump also took a break to lace into Van Jones, apparently furious that the CNN commentator praised Harris' economic platform in a broadcast earlier this week.
35% : Over a screenshot of a writeup of those remarks, Trump posted, "Lightweight Political commentator Van Jones begged me, while in the Oval Office and with tears flowing from his eyes, to help get Criminal Justice Reform approved by the United States Senate.
22% : (Experts told The Washington Post in 2020 that the list of presidents who have done more for Black civil rights than Trump includes: Lyndon B. Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Harry Truman, and Barack Obama.)
17% : Jones on Monday observed that Trump appeared to be wilting from the downtick in media coverage he's received in the weeks since President Joe Biden announced he would not seek re-election, clearing the way for Harris' run and a reinvigoration of Democratic hopes.
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