According to PPIC, and J.L. Partners.
Caveat on the Wisconsin poll. Looking it over, it appears to be a push poll for the “American Dream Fund.” The polling result suggests that the candidate who endorses this project is the one who will win Wisconsin. I am always skeptical of a poll where the aim is to push some other objective than simply who will win the election.
![]() | CALIFORNIA – PPIC |
| Trump | 31 |
| Biden | 55 |
| Other | 13 |
![]() | WISCONSIN – JL Partners |
| Trump | 44 |
| Biden | 44 |
| Kennedy | 5 |
| Undecided | 7 |







24 responses to “CA a blowout for Biden, Tie in Wisconsin”
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PPIC is a good pollster for CA, and the +24 compares to +29 results in 2020. So if Trump is leading the national popular vote, and if Biden gets close to his 2020 numbers, then it means proportionally better for Trump in share of support in states that matter.
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When one word “amen” can rankle 2 posters so much as to immediately incite such harsh retorts, you know how downhill and oppressive dialogues at the revised HHR have become. Diverse perspectives are simply not respected here. It’s all about having one mindset when it involves Ukraine. Otherwise you’re subject to personalized, hyperbolic insults. Also, many Americans, who were initially sympathetic and on board with sending aid to Ukraine, have changed their minds. That sentiment has significantly waned, and most people now feel “enough is enough,” increasingly skeptical about siphoning off more resources to prop up a country where stealing aid has been openly admitted by officials over there and ones over here.
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I wish Putin had never invaded Ukraine. It would have spared us so many arguments here on HHR, oh, and it would have stopped untold suffering and death on the part of the Ukrainian people. Putin is evil. Ukraine has corruption. Ukrainian people are suffering and dying. Ukraine has every right to defend itself from a foreign invasion. If Ukraine surrenders, many more will be incarcerated, tortured, and shot. All of these are true.
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Diverse perspectives are simply not respected here.”
Zzzzzz…..
You are right, if “diverse perspective” means you support the murderous campaign of a an ex-KGB thug in Ukraine, no, it won’t be respected.
GFY.
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Putin’s nurse is here daily to cheer on the Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
No atrocity is too great, too despicable, too disgusting for her.
No Russian propaganda is too far fetched for her, there is nothing her Russian thug hero can do would ever make her doubt her support. The killing, raping, torture, exile and kidnappings of Ukrainian civilians, their suffering, and the destruction of their country is all ok with her, all for the “cause”.
“Cold and heartless” is actually like a compliment for this sad excuse of a human being.”
“Diverse perspective” my ass.
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Trump rally in Detroit on Saturday. Excellent. Should go to Philly next, then Milwaukee. Norfolk, VA would be a great stop too.
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Jan plays victim. Again. Her “diverse perspective” supports a KGB killer.
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Btw, the Putin Nurse has left many questions unanswered as she just want to repeat Russian propaganda talking points here.
How about answering some honest questions:
This would be a good start to avoid “hyperbolic insults”.
Let’s hear it.
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“stealing aid” happens whenever we give anything to anybody internationally. Its part of the human condition. But obviously not ALL aid has been stolen, otherwise, how did all these Russian invaders get repelled and killed?
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Hey Jan, it is a “diverse perspective” to deny the Holocaust?
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“Stealing aid”
Translation: I don’t really care about “stolen aid”, my problem with the aid is that it has effectively denied my man Putin from annexing Ukraine.
Jan’s problem is not the aid doesn’t go where it is supposed to.
Her problem is that it is killing too many Russians.
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The FDIC’s most recent report tells us that there are 63 “problem banks” in the United States, and collectively our banks now have 517 billion dollars in unrealized losses…
Where I live in CA the local paper just reported our largest shopping mall is being given back to the lenders. Apparently more is owed than what it is valued at today. Also issues like homelessness, theft of merchandise, crime is making owning property less desirable. The owners are far from slouches, owning big pieces of properties all over the country. IMO, this is just the beginning of much larger financial problems facing us in the U.S.
In the meantime James Rickards, in an early morning interview, is breaking down the latest Ukrainian aid package: a third will be skimmed off the top (theft), a third will go to paying official’s salaries and pensions, and another third to the military industrial complex. Biden is currently working out a 10-year plan to re-supply Zelenskyy’s war effort in attempts to thwart an incoming president from reducing said aid.
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Personally, I would be content to just drop the topic of the Russia/Ukraine war, given the fact that there is nothing we can do about it. Not that its not an important foreign policy issue. It is a critical issue. But no amount of arguing back and forth here is going to move any needles or accomplish any ends.
Its just like a few weeks back Jan seemed shocked that I was so indifferent about the J6 political prisoners who have been way over charged and over sentenced. But my answer is the same. What can I do about it? Do you want me to quit my job and stand on a corner holding a sign with protest words written on it?
The best thing we can do to solve that problem and to potentially improve the situation between Russia and Ukraine is to elect Donald Trump president. That is where I am going to put 100% of my efforts. There is no point to the verbal volleyball back and forth on the items we have no power to affect change. But electing Trump does give us a path to affect that change.
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The Economist has their own forecasting model, and here is their latest update:
2024 Presidential Election: The Economist Forecast (chance of winning)
May 28
🟥 Trump: 57%
🟦 Biden: 42%
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JUNE 14
🟥 Trump: 69%
🟦 Biden: 31%
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Electoral votes
🟥 Trump 301
🟦 Biden 237
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Projected vote margin in swing states
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Maybe they fell out of windows.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Rickards
An impressive resume on banking and finance. No qualifications listed on military issues.
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Jan continues to think that Biden would actually direct any money to the domestic problems Jan listed if no money was spent on Ukraine. He would not.
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I have said it before, and I will say it again. The Left loves Ukraine because they got Trump impeached. Nothing they do will ever be wrong. The Trumpistas/Populists hate Ukraine because they got Trump impeached. Nothing they do will ever be right. Pauliacs are just terrorist lovers.
The Center understands that yes, there was a lot of corruption in Ukraine, but geopolitically, we can not allow Putin to annex the country and that there is value in helping them repel the invasion.
No one will ever change the others minds – we should drop the topic here because it is vitriolic and not discourse.
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Copied from prior thread:
As a former HHR regular and now a HHRPhoenix lurker, the difference in HHR at its heyday and what HHRPhoenix is today boils down to simply what happened when they changed the formula for Coke to New Coke…..it isnt the same.
I believe that most people at HHR came there for the polls. You had several regulars who posted them and everyone followed them. There was always a political issue back and forth, but the focus on the site was the polls. It simply was the best site of its kind, bar none.
HHRPhoenix is not primarily about polls. Here, polls are simply used as bait to draw posters in to be sitting targets for Bitter and Jason’s daily attacks and vitrol spewed to both real and imagined Putin supporters.
There may be a place for such things, and evidently HHRPhoenix is that place. But it does not provide nor offer the same discussions or serve the same purpose that the original did. Want to bring back the previous posters and/or attract new ones? Focus more on the polls and less on wars on the other side of the planet.
In my opinion.
Albertus Magnus
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Respectfully, HHR was never just about polls. We discussed political issues, history, sports, movies, television, music, travel and Kate Upton. Dave posted a photo of his cat (RIP, Calculus) when he went on vacation.
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Not disagreeing with you, Bitter, that other conversations took place. But what drove people to HHR was the polls and not the side and sometimes interesting other conversations.
Nobody came to HHR to see Dave’s cat or watch people debate any sports or history, those conversations where simply the icing on the cake. But polls were the reason the site was a 5x a day check-in site for the regulars.
Dont believe me? Post a thread tomorrow morning and label it Bitter and Jason’s daily Putin rant, and post another one with good poll data. The poll thread will have 10x the participation.
Respectfully opined.
Albertus Magnus
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DW, that EV count from Economist seems off; Trump leads in all those state predictions but only has 301. His 2020 states plus all those yields 312.
I’m on travel to Michigan today, leaving LAX in two hours. Probably not posting much today.
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NT
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