April 6, 2025

47 thoughts on “Kamala Harris grabs ‘unexpected’ lead over Donald Trump in Iowa poll | LBC

  1. 😂😂😂😂😂, 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂,😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 !!!! Ok , I'm having a yard sale on 11-5-24 too !!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 !!!!

  2. Since the Dobbs decision, the 2024 election was, is, and will always be about women's reproductive rights.

    American women will shimmy through a mile-long pipe of raw sewage to vote against the GOP for taking away their civil rights.

    Nothing else matters.

  3. LBC in denial once again. Wake up and smell the coffee it's a Trump win! And if you believe otherwise there's a couple of million quid to be made at the bookies, but no you're not going to put your money where your mouth is. 😂

  4. Absolutely hilarious! Trump's rallys are packed out with queues for miles. While Kamala couldn't fill a Chick a Fil! The bookies are calling it for Trump. "Photo finish". Lol! 😅

  5. Ann has been doing it for years. When she predicted that Trump will win Iowa in the 2016 and 2020 his supporters did not throw tantrums. Now they're calling her "The Prophet of Doom" when she made a stunning prediction

  6. There is also a strong indication that several Trump supporting organisations have commissioned polls suggesting he is in a better position than he is. Setting up the basis of a legal challenge, should he fail to win again.

  7. There's a critical flaw in Lord Daroch's argument that Starmer and Trump will have a friendly relationship because Trump respects power, and that is that what he respects is not democratic majorities, but autocracy. Power to Trump means the ability to have your enemies killed, not that a lot of people voted for you.

  8. Is it close? The Republicans have been flooding the polling data with a lot of low quality Trump-leaning polls. That's not to say there isn't the chance of Trump winning and the world being thrown into chaos. But don't moan or boo, VOTE Blue💙💙💙

  9. I don't think Europe is as ingrained in Kamala Harris's worldview as it is in Biden's—and why should it be? Biden’s ancestry is Irish and English, while Harris has roots in Jamaica and India, with no direct connection to Europe. The idea of a 'special relationship' between the U.S. and the UK largely persists in the imagination of the British establishment.

    We're clearly entering a new global era, one in which non-European nations and leaders no longer prioritise Western demands. The era of empire is essentially over, Western dominance is in decline, and capitalism itself is facing mounting challenges. Meanwhile, new global influences are rising from the East and the Global South.

    A shift in world order is inevitable, and Britain, much like its royal family within its own borders, holds little meaningful power on the global stage.

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