A new USA Today/Suffolk University Poll of unlikely voters — those who are eligible to vote but say they probably won’t — give Donald Trump a lopsided edge over President Biden.
“Registered voters who say they aren’t likely to go to the polls back Trump over Biden by nearly 20 percentage points, 32% to 13%, with 27% supporting a third-party or other candidate. Citizens who are eligible to vote but haven’t registered also favor Trump by close to 2-1, 28% to 15%; 27% prefer another candidate.”
“If they participated in the election, Trump’s advantage among them is so wide that they could shift the political landscape to his advantage.”
David Paleologos: “Here’s the irony of ironies: when the unlikely voters were asked why they were registered but not voting next year, about 13% used the words ‘election is rigged/corruption/unfair/don’t like the voting process/mail-in ballots.’ These have been Trump’s words for the past five years, and the very people who could help elect him have totally soured on elections and voting.”

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