2023-2024 Presidential, senate, house, state and city election thread

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Iowa (Fabrizio Lee/MAGA inc): Trump +30

Trump 45% (+1)
DeSantis 15% (-3)
Haley 13% (+3)
Ramaswamy 5% (-2)
Scott 5% (-2)
Christie 5% (+2)
Pence 2% (=)
Burgum 1% (-1)

(Change since August)

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Biden campaign: Trump 'rooting for government shutdown,' doesn't care about impact on families
President Biden’s reelection campaign called out former President Trump for rooting for a government shutdown, saying that he doesn’t care about the ramifications for families.

Trump on Wednesday called on Republican lawmakers to use the looming government funding deadline as an opportunity to withhold funds from the Justice Department (DOJ).

“Donald Trump is rooting for a government shutdown and couldn’t care less what it would mean for American families. The former president continues to act as MAGA House Republicans’ puppet master, now ordering them to shut down the government, which would cause chaos at the expense of hardworking Americans and our nation’s security,” said TJ Ducklo, senior adviser for communications for the Biden-Harris campaign.

Trump, the front-runner in the 2024 GOP presidential primary, said the looming deadline marks “the last chance to defund these political prosecutions against me and other Patriots.” The DOJ has indicted Trump in two separate cases, both stemming from special council Jack Smith, related to his handling of classified documents after leaving the White House and his alleged effort to overturn the 2020 election.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/biden-campai ... 27320.html

DEFUND THE GOVERNMENT OR THEY'RE GOING TO PUT ME IN JAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Trump Says Mark Milley Should Be Executed
Donald Trump said on Truth Social that Gen. Mark Milley — who he called “a woke train wreck” — should be executed for treason.

This guy turned out to be a Woke train wreck who, if the Fake News is correct, was actually dealing with China to give them heads up on the thinking of the President of the United States. This is an act so egregious that, in times gone by, the punishment would have been DEATH!


https://politicalwire.com/2023/09/22/tr ... -executed/

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Trump is literally the worst joke to ever be forced on a political party!
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Morning Consult: Trump +43
« on: Today at 04:03:50 PM »
Trump: 58%
DeSantis: 15%
Ramaswamy: 9%
Haley: 7%
Pence: 6%
Scott: 2%
Christie: 2%
Hutchinson: 1%
Burgum: 1%
Hurd: 0%
Someone Else: 1%

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New Hampshire (St. Anselm): Trump +30


Trump 45%
Haley 15%
DeSantis 11%
Christie 10%
Ramaswamy 6%
Scott 3%
Burgum 1%
Pence 1%
Hutchinson 1%

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North Carolina (Meredith College): Trump +38

Trump 51%
DeSantis 13%
Ramaswamy 8%
Haley 6%
Pence 5%
Christie 3%
Scott 3%
Burgum 1%
Elder 1%
Binkley 1%
Johnson 1%
Hurd 1%

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CA (PPIC): Trump +34
Trump 48%
DeSantis 14%
Haley 7%
Pence 7%
Christie 4%
Ramaswamy 4%
Elder 3%

https://www.ppic.org/publication/ppic-s ... mber-2023/
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YouGov/Economist: Trump +39

Trump 53%
DeSantis 14%
Haley 7%
Ramswamy 5%
Pence 4%
Scott 3%
Christie 2%

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Pennsylvania Is Making it Easier to Register to Vote
by Arianna Coghill
September 20, 2023

Introduction:
(Mother Jones) On Tuesday, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) announced that the state will join more than 20 others and adopt automatic voter registration. It is a small change that could have a big impact.

Now, those eligible will be automatically prompted to enroll to vote when they fill out their personal information for other government bodies, like the Department of Motor Vehicles. Before, voters were asked by DMV computers whether or not they wanted to register. The new program will instead immediately take them to a form to sign up.

Shapiro hopes the change will “break down barriers” for Pennsylvanians. “Now more than ever, we need an engaged citizenry to move our country and our Commonwealth forward,” the governor said in a video posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.

While most states have their own unique form of automatic voter registration, studies show that introducing automatic registration does lead to an overall growth in registered voters. A 2019 report from the Brennan Center for Justice found that eight states that adopted the method had an increase in the number of registrants, regardless of state size or political affiliation. Georgia had the highest jump with a 93.7 percent uptick in voters compared to three years prior after adopting automatic registration.
Conclusion::
“Residents of our Commonwealth already provide proof of identity, residency, age, and citizenship at the DMV—all the information required to register to vote—so it makes good sense to streamline that process with voter registration,” Shapiro said in a statement.
Read more here: https://www.motherjones.com/mojo-wire/ ... omatic/
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