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New Poll Shocks Trump Today In America Your Opinion   Trump Says Foreigners Graduating From US Coll

New Poll Shocks Trump Today In America Your Opinion   Trump Says Foreigners Graduating From US Colleges Should Get Green Cards, You Support This? [Yes, I Do →]( [No, I Do Not →](   New Poll Shocks Trump Former President Donald Trump’s chances of winning the 2024 presidential election have taken a notable dip, as indicated by a recent update from a prominent polling model. Initially, the presumptive Republican nominee appeared to have a strong lead against his Democratic rival, incumbent President Joe Biden, with projections suggesting a tight race.   As the election approaches, the dynamics of voter preferences are closely monitored. In a prediction model by The Economist on Tuesday, Trump was given a 75% chance of winning the election, with a forecast of 306 Electoral College votes compared to Biden’s 232. This model reflected a strong showing for Trump, reminiscent of the 2016 election map.   However, by Wednesday, Trump’s standing had weakened. The updated model now gives Trump a 66% chance of securing the presidency, predicting 300 Electoral College votes for him. Meanwhile, Biden’s chances have improved slightly, with the model giving him a 33% chance and projecting 238 Electoral College votes.   These shifts underscore the volatility of the current political landscape. Voter sentiments are highly reactive to ongoing events, campaign strategies, and national issues. The statistical tie in many polls reflects a deeply divided electorate, with both candidates vying for crucial swing states that could tilt the balance.   Here are some facts about June 17   - 1885 - Statue of Liberty arrives in New York Harbor - 1900 - Future President Hoover caught in Boxer Rebellion - 1940 - France surrendered to Germany during World War II Regards, Team Spin ⚡  [signature] [Unsubscribe from these emails](

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