President Donald Trump has taken a narrow lead in Pennsylvania, a Trafalgar Group survey released on Tuesday — one week from Election Day — found.
The survey, taken October 24-25, among 1,077 respondents, foundTrump carrying a slight edge in the Keystone State, garnering 48.4 percent to former Vice President Joe Biden’s 47.6 percent. The results, which include leaners, show 2.2 percent backing Libertarian candidate Jo Jorgensen and one percent of voters remaining undecided. The survey’s margin of error is +/- 2.91 percent.
According to Robert Cahaly, chief pollster at the Trafalgar Group, the survey shows undecided voters “shrinking” and Trump taking a narrow lead “for the first time”:
Hard to believe people would elect Kamala Harris for President the most liberal/socialist senator in America. Entertainment and American media has had a major negative impact on the Tump White House. Bill Barr is not a good attorney General.
Mail in votes, what a sham
Northwest Woodsman: Judging by rally attendance, if the Biden/Harris cabal even gets on the scoreboard, it will be as a result of extensive voter fraud. Just compare the two from an objective standpoint and unless you are a totally committed Marxist democrat who would vote for Jeffrey Epstein, you will see what I mean.