Trump leads all 7 swing states in latest internal poll

by Dillon Burroughs

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President Donald Trump leads in all seven swing states, according to a new internal poll highlighted by the Trump campaign.

The poll of 800 likely voters between Oct. 6-9 reveals a Trump surge in the final weeks of the campaign in the most critical states needed for a return to the White House.

“As you can clearly see, President Trump holds an edge in all 7 Battlegrounds including all the ‘Blue Wall States.” This data projected out would put President Trump at 312 Electoral votes,” pollsters Tony Fabrizio and John McLaughlin said in the report.

“As importantly, President Trump is at or on the precipice of 50% in virtually all of these states,” they added.

The remarks also noted Trump’s recent momentum over Harris following her recent media appearances.

“Given today’s high inflation data and Kamala Harris’ admission that she would not have changed or done anything different than Joe Biden, we expect that President Trump’s edge will only continue to solidify,” the pollsters wrote.

The internal poll follows growing concerns that some national polls from legacy outlets appear to show bias toward Harris. A Quinnipiac University survey that usually favors Democrats rocked the Harris campaign this week after results that showed Trump ahead in both Wisconsin and Michigan.

“The Harris post-debate starburst dims to a glow as Harris enters the last weeks slipping slightly in the Rust Belt,” Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy wrote.

Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley said on the “John Solomon Reports” podcast that Americans are seeking a strong leader, something Trump has shown in his time in office and in his campaign following a return to Butler after two assassination attempts.

“People want America to be strong, and there really is no comparison between what Donald Trump showed us in his four years and what Kamala Harris has shown us [in] her four years as Vice President, and, you know, her tenure in the Senate,” Whatley stated.

“And so I think as people are looking at the world through that prism, it’s not surprising that we’re starting to see the polls kind of shifting our way,” he continued.

Despite the shifting information and internal polling lead for Trump, many national polls suggest Harris leads or that the race is tied between the two top candidates. In less than a month, Americans will discover the truth as voters cast their votes for the next president.

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