Trump is not going to Venezula

Not sure where he will go, but if Trump loses the election he will flee the country.

Reading your fucked up comments is my daily comedy relief, it's truly hilarious in a bizarre sort of way. Reminds me that there really are morons out there running loose that believe what you believe. I can't wait until you all reap what you sow, you really should consider running off to Panama sooner rather than later, chump. :auiqs.jpg:
 
Why does the liberal media print these stories? Trump is going to win in November. All the polls have him ahead.

Trump Vs. Harris 2024 Polls: Harris Expands Lead In Latest Survey​

Sara Dorn
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Sara Dorn is a Forbes news reporter who covers politics.
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Aug 13, 2024,08:56am EDT
Updated Aug 13, 2024, 08:56am EDT

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Polls continue to show Vice President Kamala Harris leading former President Donald Trump since becoming the official Democratic presidential nominee—with the latest Morning Consult survey showing Harris up three points.

US Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz presidential campaign rally in Wisconsin

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The vice president leads Trump 47% to 44% in Morning Consult’s latest poll released Monday, with 4% of registered voters surveyed selecting “someone else” and 4% saying they don’t know—the fourth week in a row Morning Consult’s weekly poll has shown Trump trailing Harris.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll released Thursday found Harris leads 42% to 37% when voters are allowed to say they don’t know who they’ll vote for, a shift from Harris’ 37%-34% lead in late July—but the lead shifts to just 49%-47% in Harris’ favor when voters who are unsure are pressured to answer.

A YouGov/Economist survey released Wednesday also found Harris is up two points, 45% to 43%, with third-party candidates, including independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr., on the ballot (voters were also given the option to chose other, say they wouldn’t vote or weren’t sure).

Harris built a three-point lead over Trump in a NPR/PBS News/Marist poll released Tuesday, polling 48% to 45% over Trump, though with a margin of error of 3.3 points, Trump remains in striking distance, while independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. falls well behind at 5%.
Harris also leads Trump by one point nationally in a CBS News poll released Sunday, in part because younger and Black voters said they’re more likely to vote and women indicated they believe Harris would favor their interests more (margin of error 2.1 points).
The CBS News poll—which was conducted July 30 through Aug. 2—also found Trump and Harris are locked in a tie among voters across the seven top battleground states (Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina and Nevada).
 

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