Could it be that the people in New York City are finally getting tired of Democrats?
Well, maybe a little bit. At least now, there’s evidence afoot of something pretty remarkable and moving in the right direction in the deep blue city. Perhaps it explains why former President Donald Trump will be there, holding a rally at Madison Square Garden, on Sunday.
In 2020, Joe Biden was up on Trump by 53 points, as one might expect in such a leftist stronghold, 76 to 23 percent
But fast forward to 2024, it’s Kamala Harris in play and the gap has narrowed considerably. There’s been a gain by Trump, as well as a major decline for Harris:
Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris still leads Trump 66%-27% among likely voters in the upcoming presidential election, but her numbers are about 10 percentage points below President Biden’s Big Apple haul when he defeated Trump in 2020.
If the numbers holds, it would represent the worst showing for a Democratic presidential candidate in the Big Apple since 1988, according to The New York Times.
So, that means Trump picked up 14 points and, as the report notes, that’s the worst showing for Democrats in decades. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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