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LINK Trump reportedly ordered aides to bury an internal poll showing him losing Michigan and Pennsylvania

Lie, lie, lie!

"After being briefed on a devastating 17-state poll conducted by his campaign pollster, Tony Fabrizio, Mr. Trump told aides to deny that his internal polling showed him trailing Mr. Biden in many of the states he needs to win, even though he is also trailing in public polls from key states like Texas, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. And when top-line details of the polling leaked, including numbers showing the president lagging in a cluster of critical Rust Belt states, Mr. Trump instructed aides to say publicly that other data showed him doing well. [The New York Times]

Campaign manager Brad Parscale did just that, insisting that the numbers showing Trump losing Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin were "selectively leaked information" based on "a subset of questions asked." Trump doesn't yet have a chief political strategist, the Times reports, and Fabrizio's "blunt approach is not always welcome by a candidate who prefers good news and can take a shoot-the-messenger approach to receiving information he does not like.""

jerry99 8 June 11
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If the only news reported, about Trump, was of him making good or smart moves, we'd likely never have to hear about him again.

Athena Level 8 June 12, 2019
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Polls this early are just farking dumb. Even "night of the vote" polls were completely wrong four years ago.
What the hell? This is stupid.

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Delusional morons

bobwjr Level 10 June 12, 2019
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Hahaha! Delusional asshole.

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That same poll shows him losing to Mr. Sanders by 9 points, Ms. Harris by 8 points, Ms. Warren by 7 points, and Mr. Buttigieg and Mr. Booker each by 5 points.

from the Washington Post

gearl Level 8 June 11, 2019

I don't understand the support for Biden. Then I remember that he is supported by the DNC and their allies.

@Theresa_N a lot of us are worried about losing the independents and moderates with a candidate who is viewed as too progressive. Biden isn’t my first choice but I’ll certainly support him if he gets the nomination.

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