Morning Jolt: Are Polls Signaling the Return of Donald Trump?

On the menu today: Did you know that since the beginning of the year, six polls have shown Donald Trump with a narrow lead of two to six percentage points over Joe Biden in hypothetical rematches in 2024? Another had a tie, one had Biden up one, and another had Biden up three. All in all, that suggests that if Republicans renominate Trump in 2024, he could well pull a Grover Cleveland and win the presidency again, even with all his baggage. Meanwhile, Netflix has a lot of problems, but there's little evidence that Barack Obama and his schlocky documentaries are driving away the streaming service's subscribers.

The Return of Donald Trump

Since the beginning of 2022, in hypothetical head-to-head matchups against President Biden, Donald Trump has enjoyed a narrow lead of two to six percentage points in the national public-opinion surveys of Insider Advantage, Harvard-Harris (three ...

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Are Polls Signaling the Return of Donald Trump?

On the menu today: Did you know that since the beginning of the year, six polls have shown Donald Trump with a narrow lead of two to six percentage points over Joe Biden in hypothetical rematches in 2024? Another had a tie, one had Biden up one, and another had Biden up three. All in all, that suggests that if Republicans renominate Trump in 2024, he could well pull a Grover Cleveland and win the presidency again, even with all his baggage. Meanwhile, Netflix has a lot of problems, but there's little evidence that Barack Obama and his schlocky documentaries are driving away the streaming service's subscribers.

The Return of Donald Trump

Since the beginning of 2022, in hypothetical head-to-head matchups against President Biden, Donald Trump has enjoyed a narrow lead of two to six percentage points in the national public-opinion surveys of Insider Advantage, Harvard-Harris (three ...   READ MORE

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