New Marist poll shows Biden +2, compared to pre-debate tie.
| National Poll | Marist |
| Trump | 48 (-1) |
| Biden | 50 (+1) |
| 3 Candidates: | |
| Trump | 43 |
| Biden | 42 |
| Kennedy | 8 |
| Other | 5 |


Trump Job Approval
| Pollsters wrong in 2024: | 42.0 / 55.1 | -13.0 |
| Pollsters right in 2024: | 46.2 / 51.0 | -4.8 |
![]() | GOP | DEM |
| Democrats +3 | 216 | 219 |
6 responses to “Add Marist to short list of pollsters who found Biden won the debate”
Biden reminded me that even as people fail, they can still have lucid moments. Before my dad died at 94, he did not know who I was. However, he could tell me in detail how his dog Penny was killed in 1945 by being run over by the driver of the milk truck (including the driver’s name).
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About that $230 million floating pier Biden put in place to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza…
news reports say “… The pier has helped deliver about 20 million pounds of humanitarian aid to Gaza.”
So, if my math is correct, just the pier construction and installation cost the U.S. $10.30 PER POUND of humanitarian aid delivered.
We could have just air dropped boxes of expensive Godiva Chocolates to the 2 million residents in Gaza. Everyone in Gaza could have gotten 11 one-pound, $10 boxes of chocolates.
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DRUDGE
“New Abraham Lincoln doc suggests ex-president had secret, gay sex life…
LOL
Sure, every President the U.S. has ever had was gay.
MSM will keep running stories like this to push the LBGTQEIEIO agenda.
Soon, they will probably be running stories as to how Hillary Clinton was a closet lesbian.
Oh, wait…
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lol, yeah he “won the debate.”
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It was fairly common to sleep in bed with other men when traveling in the past. Inns were pretty much a room and a bed in the 18th and 19th centuries. Lincoln would go from court to court based upon where judges were holding trials. Judges also travelled between towns as there would not be enough cases in a town for a full time Judge, hence the term “riding circuit.”
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