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Polls Show Trump as the Debate Winner in a Landslide

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  • June 28, 2024
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Donald Trump and Joe Biden faced off in the first debate of the 2024 election.

There was one clear winner when all was said and done.

And polls after the debate showed this bad shift in the numbers.

Americans couldn’t believe what they were seeing.

For months Democrats claimed that in private Biden can recite Shakespeare while standing on his head and solving quadratic equations.

But from the moment Joe Biden stepped on the debate stage it was clear that special counsel Robert Hur accurately described Joe Biden as an “elderly man with a poor memory” after he interviewed Biden twice as part of the investigation into Biden stealing classified documents.

At one point in the debate, Biden tried to defend his support for abortion on demand up until birth by claiming there was an epidemic in America of sisters raping each other.

“But here’s the deal, there’s a lot of young women who are being raped by their – by their in-laws, by their – by their spouses, brothers and sisters, by – just – it’s just – it’s just ridiculous. And they can do nothing about it,” Biden rambled.

Americans were aghast at what they were watching.

The verdict after the debate was swift and decisive.

CNN’s post-debate poll – taken of people who watched the event – showed 67 percent viewed Trump as the winner.

The Daily Mail polled 805 independent voters after the debate and their results showed a similar smashing win for Trump with 68 percent believing Trump came out the victor.

The betting markets are also a good gauge of voter sentiment as that’s where people are willing to vote with their wallets.

And during the debate Biden tanked to below 20 percent.

Biden’s performance was so pitiful that Democrats and the media didn’t even bother to defend him.

Instead, they moved on to discussing how to replace him on the ticket.

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