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Gallup's Findings on This Question Should Give the GOP Confidence About the 2024 Election
Matt Vespa | September 30, 2024 9:30 PM
One thing cannot be denied as we enter the final stages of this election: Donald Trump is polling better than ever. Sure, the race is close. That was always going to be the case, as Trump also animates the Left. Most Democrats might not like Joe Biden, but they’ll turn out to stop Trump. Yet, Gallup also hurled another interesting find into this cycle: more Americans now identify as Republican than Democrats for the first time in decades.
The former president is polling better than ever in the Midwest, with votes trusting him more to handle the economy, crime, and immigration. Yet, the party identification number points to the climate, and it’s red, not blue. Since the ABC News debate, liberals have cited Nate Silver more since he flipped the Electoral College probability.
Yet, Harris isn’t pulling away from Trump within the margins necessary to win. The Trump vote will likely be underestimated again, which is why Democrats are fraught with anxiety. Other questions in this Gallup survey should give liberals pause and boost confidence for Republicans, especially when it comes to the top issues this cycle. The question about which party would do a better job keeping the nation prosperous was rather eye-opening (via Gallup) [emphasis mine]:
TIPSHEET
Gallup's Findings on This Question Should Give the GOP Confidence About the 2024 Election
Matt Vespa | September 30, 2024 9:30 PM
AP Photo/Evan Vucci
One thing cannot be denied as we enter the final stages of this election: Donald Trump is polling better than ever. Sure, the race is close. That was always going to be the case, as Trump also animates the Left. Most Democrats might not like Joe Biden, but they’ll turn out to stop Trump. Yet, Gallup also hurled another interesting find into this cycle: more Americans now identify as Republican than Democrats for the first time in decades.
The former president is polling better than ever in the Midwest, with votes trusting him more to handle the economy, crime, and immigration. Yet, the party identification number points to the climate, and it’s red, not blue. Since the ABC News debate, liberals have cited Nate Silver more since he flipped the Electoral College probability.
Yet, Harris isn’t pulling away from Trump within the margins necessary to win. The Trump vote will likely be underestimated again, which is why Democrats are fraught with anxiety. Other questions in this Gallup survey should give liberals pause and boost confidence for Republicans, especially when it comes to the top issues this cycle. The question about which party would do a better job keeping the nation prosperous was rather eye-opening (via Gallup) [emphasis mine]:
For the first time in decades, more Americans now identify as Republican (48%) than Democratic (45%).
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— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) September 27, 2024
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