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FOX NEWS: Whatever "Lead" Trump Had in the "Blue Wall" States Has Evaporated.

Vice President Harris and Donald Trump had 49% of the vote each in Michigan and Pennsylvania, while Trump had 50% to Harris' 49% in Wisconsin.

Minnesota, a usually blue state that was increasingly in play, is back to looking out of Trump's reach as he has 46% to Harris' 52%.

The poll by Beacon Research and Shaw & Company Research conducted on July 22 to 24 for Fox News.

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By the end of the Democratic convention, I believe polls will not only have Harris ahead but outside the margin error in those "must win" states.
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Midlifemale · 61-69, M
You wish. It's way too early to tell.
Remember how far ahead Hilary was in 2016 and then Trump beat her badly.
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@Midlifemale

Wrigley Field holds just over 41,000 people.

Fill it with 2016 Trump voters from Wisconsin (11,375), Michigan (5,353) and Pennsylvania (22,147) and flip them to Hillary and she would not only have STILL won the popular vote, but the electoral vote as well,

The RealClearPolitics average of polls had her winning the popular vote by 3.2%. She won by 2.1%

https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/president/general/2016/trump-vs-clinton

You obviously can't comprehend what a "close election" means.
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beckyromero · 36-40, F
@Midlifemale

If MAGAs were interested in border reform, they'd have back the bi-partisan bill President Biden supported. But they support cheap under-the-table labor to keep pay low for documented workers. Otherwise, they'd support raising the minimum wage.

As for Afghanistan, I was AGAINST a withdrawl. But Trump negotiated it with the Taliban and, frankly any withdrawl was bound to have casualties. As for the equipment left there, it would have cost more to try to bring it all out than simply abandoning much of it.

College loans should really be very low interest loans from the government anyway and running deficits are sometimes necessary (defeating Nazism, Japanese imperialism, the Cold War, Covid, etc.)
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beckyromero · 36-40, F
@Midlifemale

It's a narrowly divided Congress.

Check out the difficulty that Rep. Linda T. Sánchez (D-CA 38th) had trying to get a floor vote on her bill - with a Democrat-led House!

https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/1177/all-actions

But bottom line is President Biden did try to do something and it was blocked by Republicans at the urging of Donald Trump because he wants to campaign on the issue.

Oh, btw, what ever happened to that wall that Mexico was supposed to pay for during Trump's time in the White House?