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Most Accurate Pollster From 2020 Makes Massive Prediction

via ABC

AtlasIntel, a polling firm recognized for its accuracy, revealed results showing former President Donald Trump ahead of President Joe Biden by 5.2 points in a recent poll, indicating an increase from previous findings.

The poll highlighted public disapproval of Biden’s performance, with a majority expressing concerns about his mental and cognitive health, as reflected in the CBS News/YouGov survey where 72% of Americans doubted his ability to serve as president.

In the upcoming 2024 election, the Atlas poll suggests Trump leading with 45.5% compared to Biden’s 40.3%, with Robert Kennedy Jr. garnering 10% as a third-party candidate.

Additionally, former Vice President Mike Pence announced his decision not to endorse Trump for the 2024 race due to policy differences and diverging conservative principles, emphasizing the importance of a mainstream conservative agenda for the party’s success.

“It should come as no surprise that I will not be endorsing Donald Trump this year. I’m incredibly proud of the record of our administration. It was a conservative record that made America more prosperous, more secure, and saw conservatives appointed to our courts in a more peaceful world,” Pence said.

“What I’m going to spend the rest of this year on is talking about what we should be for. And that is the broad mainstream conservative agenda that’s defined our party and always made America strong, prosperous, and free,” he said.

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