GIANT crowd at Harris' Pheonix Rally! / Trump in swing state Montana

Why do I talk to you?

I know.

Every woman you've ever engaged asks the same question.

And all you have left is this puddling pile of weird shit you call a life.

Like your Veepee candidate.

Who dunks cinammon rolls in chili.

(No, really.)
Trumps crowd is pretty small there comparatively. Just sayin’.
 
Trumps crowd is pretty small there comparatively. Just sayin’.

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Wow! Trump has the whole state of Montana attending his rally tonight!


He's slipping

Meanwhile, Harris has surged to a five-point lead over Donald Trump in a new Reuters/Ipsos poll, putting her at 42 percent to the Republican’s 37 percent nationally with less than three months to go to November’s presidential election.

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A new poll released Thursday of voters in Arizona, which has 11 Electoral College votes, showed Harris with a narrow lead over Trump.

The survey, conducted by Arizona polling firm HighGround, found Harris with nearly a 3-point lead over Trump.

It found that 44.4 percent of respondents plan to back Harris, while 41.6 percent plan to support Trump. Just over 5 percent said they were voting for another candidate, and about 9 percent didn't know for whom they planned to vote.

The survey was conducted among 500 likely voters from July 30 to August 5. Its margin of error was plus or minus 4.38 percent.

Chuck Coughlin, President & CEO of HighGround Inc., wrote in a press release of the poll that Harris is starting off "with a narrow but notable lead."

Kamala Harris' Chances of Winning Arizona, According to Polls

 
He's slipping

Meanwhile, Harris has surged to a five-point lead over Donald Trump in a new Reuters/Ipsos poll, putting her at 42 percent to the Republican’s 37 percent nationally with less than three months to go to November’s presidential election.

..

A new poll released Thursday of voters in Arizona, which has 11 Electoral College votes, showed Harris with a narrow lead over Trump.

The survey, conducted by Arizona polling firm HighGround, found Harris with nearly a 3-point lead over Trump.

It found that 44.4 percent of respondents plan to back Harris, while 41.6 percent plan to support Trump. Just over 5 percent said they were voting for another candidate, and about 9 percent didn't know for whom they planned to vote.

The survey was conducted among 500 likely voters from July 30 to August 5. Its margin of error was plus or minus 4.38 percent.

Chuck Coughlin, President & CEO of HighGround Inc., wrote in a press release of the poll that Harris is starting off "with a narrow but notable lead."

Kamala Harris' Chances of Winning Arizona, According to Polls


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