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Biden Shows Frustration Over Media's Focus on Poll Numbers Today In America Your Opinion   Who Do Y

Biden Shows Frustration Over Media's Focus on Poll Numbers Today In America Your Opinion   Who Do You Trust More To Handle America's National Security? [Trump  →]( [Biden →](   Biden Shows Frustration Over Media's Focus on Poll Numbers President Joe Biden has shown frustration with media coverage focusing on his polling numbers, despite recent polls indicating competitive standings against Donald Trump. While a Quinnipiac University poll puts Biden slightly ahead, an aggregate of polls shows Trump with a marginal lead. Biden, voicing his discontent, often points out to donors the lack of media attention when polls are favorable to him.    Despite acknowledging the positive polls post-State of the Union, he emphasizes at campaign events that early polls are not definitive indicators of election outcomes. His campaign echoes this sentiment, stressing the insignificance of current polls for the actual election. The attention on negative polls is seen as a common media tendency, with Biden's team aiming to use positive poll results to bolster donor confidence and support.   Here are some facts about Easter   - Pretzels used to be associated with Easter. When we think of Easter, chocolate, hot-cross buns and eggs usually spring to mind. But did you know that pretzels are also an Easter snack? Pretzels are associated with Easter because the twists resemble arms crossing in prayer. From the 1950s, it was tradition for Germans to eat a pretzel and a hard-boiled egg for dinner on Good Friday. - Easter is celebrated on the Sunday after the full moon following March 21st. Ever wondered why Easter Sunday changes date every year? It’s down to the lunar calendar and the position of the moon. Easter in fact falls on the first Sunday after the full moon that takes place on or after March 21st, which is said to signal the start of spring. - The White House Easter Egg Roll” event has been celebrated by the President of the United States and their families since 1878. Regards, Team Spin ⚡  [signature] [Unsubscribe from these emails](

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