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    211 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    WASHINGTON, Dec 12 (Reuters) - A looming election rematch next year between U.S. President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump would be closely fought, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found, with both candidates saddled with profound vulnerabilities that could cost them the White House.

    Republican former President Trump, 77, faces his own worries, including four criminal trials on a bevy of charges related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election and his handling of classified documents.

    The state-by-state Electoral College system used to pick presidents, and deep-seated partisan divides, mean that voters in just a handful of states will play a decisive role in the election’s outcome.

    In the seven states where the election was closest in 2020 – Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina and Michigan – Biden had a 4-point lead among Americans who said they were sure to vote.

    But his candidacy likely will be buttressed by the public’s continued support of abortion rights, as well as his advocacy for gun control, climate-change measures and higher taxes on the ultra-rich, the new poll showed.

    Fifty-four percent of respondents agreed with a statement that “immigration is making life harder for native-born Americans,” with a similar share saying Trump was the better candidate for the issue.


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    • Flying Squid
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      Fifty-four percent of respondents agreed with a statement that “immigration is making life harder for native-born Americans,”

      In what way? Seriously. In what way has anyone’s life been seriously negatively impacted by immigration- legal or illegal- apart from a few edge cases?

      Because I seriously doubt 54% of the country has had any sort of direct impact from immigrants. The only time a lot of them even talk to immigrants is at Chinese and Mexican restaurants.

      • @jordanlundM
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        11 months ago

        Imaginary tech jobs they aren’t qualified for in the first place taken by people on H-1B Visas?

        “Man, I could be pulling down serious cash with Amazon if it wasn’t for all them immigrants!”

        Yeah my dude, THAT’S the barrier to entry… 🙄