Not to be Deterred by a Rigged Debate, Trump Surges Past Comrade Kamala, Internal Poll and A Rasmussen Reports Survey Show, and No Third Debate

The week’s biggest carnival attraction complete with shock and exasperation—a house of mirrors and deception—the ABC network presidential debate was Tuesday night with David Muir and Linsey Davis.

The ethics-challenged pair masqueraded as moderators—they are not journalists but they play journalists on television—and surprised no one with their damning bias and network mass propaganda media on full display.

However, despite the appearance of an ABC tag-team thumping, President Trump has surged past communist/globalist presidential backroom-cabal selectee Comrade Kamala to regain the lead—in these infuriating polls—with less than eight weeks until the election.

This from slaynews.com.

The Trump campaign poll, which was conducted following this week’s presidential debate, shows that Trump received a bump in his numbers since the debate.

Vice President Kamala, unsurprisingly, remained flat.

The poll was conducted by one of the top pollsters in the country, Tony Fabrizio.

The survey focused on voters in the seven swing states where the election will be decided.

A memo from the campaign said:

Last night, we conducted a survey of 1,893 likely voters across our seven key target states.

We found that despite the best efforts of Kamala Harris and the media to portray the debate as some kind of overwhelming win for her, voters did not see it this way as support for her remained flat.

The only change we saw was a 2-point bump for President Trump in both ballot configurations.

Further:

In last week’s data (pre-debate) from our surveys (N=5,600) across our seven target states, both the full and head-to-head ballots were split dead even

In our post-debate data, President Trump leads Vice President Harris by 2 points, 48% – 46%, and in the head-to-head ballot, he is up 3 points, 50% – 47%.

The ballot configuration included all of the other candidates, including Green Party candidate Jill Stein, Independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Libertarian Chase Oliver, and Independent Cornel West.

It saw Trump gain two points after the debate to take a 48-46 lead over Harris, who saw no movement.

 

In the head-to-head ballot configuration, which only featured Trump and Harris, Trump gained three points after the debate.

 

Harris, however, dropped one point.

The results move the race from 48-48 before the debate to 50-47 after the debate.

The memo added:

Clearly, target state voters were not impressed by Kamala Harris’ empty platitudes and while the media would have people believe she is cruising to victory, this couldn’t be farther from the truth.

The Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday showed President Trump with a two-point lead of 49% to 47% over Comrade Harris.

However, the pollsters pointed out that as four of the five nights of surveying in the poll of 2,390 likely voters, conducted on Sept. 5 and Sept. 8-11, the numbers do not reflect the potential impact of the debate.

Last week, Trump was ahead by one point at 47% to 46%.

The current poll carries a three-point margin of error, with a 95% level of confidence.

It also showed that just 1% of the voters would pick another candidate and 2% remained undecided.

Trump’s lead in the poll came because of his advantage among independent voters. The poll showed that he got 51% of independents to 39% for Harris.

Harris snagged 82% of Democrats polled, with Trump taking 82% of the Republicans.

Trump also showed a significant lead among men at 54% to 42%, while Harris was shown to lead women at 51% to 46%.

The poll further showed, by ethnicity:

  • White voters: 49% for Trump, 47% for Harris.
  • Black voters: 33% for Trump; 64% for Harris.
  • Hispanic voters: 58% for Trump; 38% for Harris.
  • Other minorities: 64%, Trump; 30% for Harris.

The poll further showed that Harris leads with voters under the age of 40 at 50% to 44%, with Trump ahead with voters ages 40-64 at by 51% to 46%. Trump also held an eight-point lead among voters 65 and older.

Meanwhile, 90% of self-identified liberal voters said they’d pick Harris while 77% of conservatives said they would vote for Trump. Harris also got 55% of the moderate voters to Trump’s 44%.

Harris also leads among voters making more than $200,000 a year at by 56% to 40%, with Trump holding a six-point lead of 51% to 45% in voters earning between $30,000 and $50,000 annually.

Further, voters who said America is going in the right direction picked Harris by 84%, with 75% of those thinking the country is on the wrong track picking Trump.

One final note: President Trump announced on Thursday there will not be a third debate between himself and Comrade Kamala.

God speed to President Trump.