Like imagine the level of what Trump has done with all these court cases dropping left and right.
If you or any one of us were Matt Gaetz, we would be in PYITA prison.
A lot of them deserve to be in court, but it's The Great Enemy that is, right at the beginning of the campaign cycle.
His supporters will see it as proof the judge has already convicted him.Troy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 7:31 am I think getting objected to In your Opening statements, and getting sustained twice (!) by the judge is such an insane legal thing to happen Trump is fucked. He and his people are lying in the one place if you lie with facts at hand, someone will enforce the truth with a gavel. Sucks. Not really though.
I genuinely think they might be creating a martyr in Trump.GORDON wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:02 amHis supporters will see it as proof the judge has already convicted him.Troy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 7:31 am I think getting objected to In your Opening statements, and getting sustained twice (!) by the judge is such an insane legal thing to happen Trump is fucked. He and his people are lying in the one place if you lie with facts at hand, someone will enforce the truth with a gavel. Sucks. Not really though.
According to electionbettingodds.com, Trump has a 52.4 percent chance, which equates to -110, of winning the election over Biden. Biden has a 40.1 percent chance, which equates to +149.
Emphasis mine. "Unbiased media".Trump’s support in the poll among registered voters holds steady at 49% in a head-to-head matchup against Biden, the same as in CNN’s last national poll on the race in January, while Biden’s stands at 43%, not significantly different from January’s 45%.
Looking back, 55% of all Americans now say they see Trump’s presidency as a success, while 44% see it as a failure. In a January 2021 poll taken just before Trump left office and days after the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, 55% considered his time as president a failure.
Assessing Biden’s time in office so far, 61% say his presidency thus far has been a failure, while 39% say it’s been a success. That’s narrowly worse than the 57% who called the first year of his administration a failure in January 2022, with 41% calling it a success.