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Path: ...!3.eu.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!news2.arglkargh.de!news.karotte.org!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: groenveld@acm.org (John D Groenveld) Newsgroups: misc.immigration.usa Subject: MEDIA: Two Swing State Polls Show Immigration Is on the Ballot in November Date: 4 May 2024 10:00:23 GMT Organization: Groenveld.US Lines: 39 Message-ID: <l9mf9mFf090U1@mid.individual.net> X-Trace: individual.net VrlcgFliHeINDMkKpdpntgBYGgm4LPsK7L5npLBrcTK6uzTTMp Cancel-Lock: sha1:kpIENcTyHAMXfPrKOerYB3c9X40= sha256:unbToS8Hm3BDQCDN9dqHsAGv1k72VXjBdvVO9K54BO0= X-uri: <URL:http://www.groenveld.us/~john/> Bytes: 2716 Morris Dees and $PLC certified deplorable, Andrew Arthur on whether Casey and Ron DeSantis explored strategies to make Donald Trump regret his taking Jared Kushner's advice to downplay the National Question on the campaign trail against Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and whether David McIntosh's Club for Growth would have abided: <URL:https://cis.org/Arthur/Two-Swing-State-Polls-Show-Immigration-Ballot-November> | On the bright side for the incumbent, he's only 16 points underwater | with voters in Florida with respect to immigration (30 percent | approve vs. 46 percent disapprove), whereas in Arizona he's 27 | percentage points in the red (27 percent approve vs. 54 percent | disapprove). | | Voters in all six states trust Trump more than Biden when it comes | to immigration: Arizona -- Biden 32 percent to Trump 52 percent; | Florida -- Biden 31 percent to Trump 52 percent; Georgia -- Biden 33 | percent to Trump 48 percent; Michigan -- Biden 35 percent to Trump | 47 percent; North Carolina -- Biden 31 percent to Trump 48 percent; | and Pennsylvania -- Biden 36 percent to Trump 50 percent. | | As an aside, Republicans should not sleep on the issue of abortion | in Florida, where it is the second most important issue, slightly | ahead of immigration but still trailing the economy by a wide | margin, nor in my current home state of North Carolina, where | there's a similar trend. Does Susie Wiles see any indications in her (or Bill Stepien before her (or Brad Parscale before him)) a GOP candidate for WhiteHouse.GOV has a path to victory without running to Trump's right on an immigration moratorium? John groenveld@acm.org -- "The US has a "Special Envoy to Advance the Human Rights of LGBTQI+ Persons at the Department of State" because the culture war underlies everything The people who deny this are just revealing their ignorance or sycophancy for Trump https://t.co/sT16tYm3Q2" - Pedro Gonzalez <URL:https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1654288446515544064>