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Trump Leaves Biden in the Dust in Critical Swing State: 'These Numbers Are Very Bad for Any Incumbent'

When it comes to the 2024 presidential election, there are a lot of “what ifs.” What if Donald Trump is found guilty on one or some of the left’s trumped-up […] The post Trump Leaves Biden in the Dust in Critical Swing State: 'These Numbers Are Very

By: westernjournal

  • Jan 10 2024
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When it comes to the 2024 presidential election, there are a lot of “what ifs.” What if Donald Trump is found guilty on one or some of the left’s trumped-up indictments? What if Joe Biden drops out because he no longer knows where he is or his party deems him unelectable? What if Trump or Biden keels over from a heart attack? What if? For a clue, you can take a look at the polls — snapshots in time that can change at the drop of a scandal. Things always change, but they’re better than nothing. is a crucial swing state. Everyman wisdom suggests that if Biden and Trump face each other head-to-head, whoever wins Michigan wins the presidency. As of Tuesday, Trump had a whopping 8-point lead in the state, according to a poll commissioned by and WDIV-TV. 2024 Michigan GE: Trump 47% (+8) Biden 39% . Trump 42% (+11) Biden 31% Stein (G) 6% Manchin (NL) 4% Mapstead (L) 1% Glengariff Group/ / , 600 LV, 1/2-6 — Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) In the survey of 600 likely general election voters, 47 percent said they were in for , while 39 percent opted for . That’s big, even with a margin of error of +/- 4 points. A mere 600 people in a state with a population of over may seem like a grain of sand in the Sahara Desert — and it is — but most politicians are addicted to polls like wolves to red meat. “If I were a Democrat in Michigan,” said Richard Czuba, founder of the Lansing-based Glengariff Group, which conducted the poll, “I would be breaking the emergency fire alarms in the White House and demanding to know what the plan is for Michigan.” “Because these numbers are very bad for any incumbent of any party.” I don’t know what Czuba’s politics are, but that’s like dangling a bloody beef backstrap in front of a starving wolf trapped in a cage. The may wave it off in public as just another poll, but it has to have them worried — very worried — behind closed doors. The poll found only 17 percent believe Biden deserves another term as president. That’s the lowest for any major public officeholder in modern Michigan political history, Czuba said. Even worse for Biden, Trump’s lead soared to as much as 12 points when the poll respondents were given a list of third-party candidates. With the 4-point margin of error, that could mean a possible 16-point lead for Trump. Trump is way ahead in the Republican primary, with a 50-point national lead over and Ron DeSantis, who are running neck and neck, according to . In Michigan, Trump has a lead over DeSantis, his closest contender there. Bennario Chapman, a 29-year-old independent from Muskegon who participated in the poll, may prove to be Michigan’s Cindy Lou Who (of Dr. Seuss fame) shouting up from that grain of sand in the desert. Chapman supports Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer but would vote for Trump over Biden, The Detroit News reported. Trump, Chapman said, “is who he is. And that’s who he’s going to be. I can expect Trump to be Trump. … And I can go for somebody who stands in their own truth. Biden is not that.” One X user summed it up nicely: “Most Michiganders are fed up with the state of the economy and this joke of an administration’s disdain for everyday Americans.” That pretty much says it all. Michigan’s most accurate pollster of 2022, which had Whitmer winning by 9 points, has Donald Trump defeating Joe Biden by 8 this November. Most Michiganders are fed up with the state of the economy and this joke of an administration’s disdain for everyday Americans. — Red Eagle Politics (@RedEaglePatriot) Barring a “what if,” Trump looks to be cruising to victory in Michigan after losing the state in 2020 by less than . I wonder if a single grain of sand in the Sahara can cause a s*** storm in the Democratic camp. You have to believe a lot of lefties are thinking about who they might run in place of old Joe if they hope to weather the storm. We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. For more A.F. Branco cartoons, go to WesternJournal.com/cartoons.

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