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Trump Surges In Polls, Democrats Panic Over Harris' Performance

Trump shares poll showing voters associate potential second term with "revenge\

Recent polls show a surge in support for Donald Trump, with a New York Times poll indicating him leading nationwide over Kamala Harris. This development has caused concern among Democrats and the media, with some dismissing the poll as fake. Left-wing election forecasters are also acknowledging the increased likelihood of Trump winning the election, with a model giving him a nearly 65% chance.

The media's coverage of the candidates has been a point of contention, with observations of overwhelmingly positive reporting on Harris compared to negative coverage of Trump. Critics point out the bias in media outlets and question the objectivity of news channels.

Concerns have been raised about Harris's policy proposals, including no restrictions on abortion, mandatory gun buybacks, decriminalization of illegal immigration, and free housing, healthcare, and education. Her support for initiatives like the Green New Deal and plans to eliminate private health insurance have also drawn criticism.

Left-wing forecasters give Trump a 65% chance of winning.
Recent polls show Trump leading over Harris nationwide.
Media coverage of candidates is criticized for bias.

Economic issues, such as inflation and rising costs, have been highlighted as challenges facing Americans. Criticisms of the current administration's handling of border security, crime, and international affairs have been voiced, with comparisons made to previous policies.

The lack of media appearances and interviews by Harris has been noted, with accusations of taking voters for granted and avoiding tough questions. Concerns about her ability to address pressing issues like immigration and global stability have been raised.

In contrast, support for Trump's policies and actions, such as his approach to border security and foreign relations, has been emphasized. The upcoming election is expected to be closely watched, with a focus on the candidates' platforms and their ability to address key concerns facing the nation.

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