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Poll: 71% Americans Say Economy Is Bad, You Agree?

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Vote Now - Republicans Assist Biden in Opposition to Trump America News 71% Americans Say Economy Is

Vote Now - Republicans Assist Biden in Opposition to Trump America News 71% Americans Say Economy Is Bad, You Agree? [Yes, I Do]( [No, I Do Not]( [Do You Support Pardoning Trump?]( Republicans Assist Biden in Opposition to Trump President Biden's potential reelection bid is receiving unexpected support from some Republicans, including former Trump administration officials. These individuals are openly preferring Biden over Trump, citing concerns about Trump's threat to U.S. democracy and his actions during the transition of power post-election. Notable Republicans like Sarah Matthews, Adam Kinzinger, and Anthony Scaramucci have expressed their willingness to support Biden over Trump. Polls also show a significant number of Republicans, particularly supporters of Nikki Haley, might choose Biden in a Trump-Biden matchup.    This trend indicates a possible shift in the traditional party lines and suggests that the upcoming election could hinge on the candidates' ability to mobilize their respective bases. Biden's campaign, focusing on uniting the country and successful governance, welcomes the support from Republicans who view Trump as a danger to democracy.    While many anti-Trump Republicans hope for alternative candidates like Haley, Trump's strong showing in early primaries suggests he may still secure the nomination. Some Republicans have not fully committed to supporting Biden but are hesitant to back Trump again, emphasizing the importance of constitutional integrity over party allegiance. Democrats believe it's important for Biden to appeal to this group of Republicans who are concerned about Trump's suitability for office. [signature] [Unsubscribe](

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