Voters numbers, Survey Create a puzzle in Bucks

Both things can be true.

Perhaps you heard this sentence before.

An expression that admits that two seemingly contradictory ideas may coexist at the same time and be essential.

For example, Bucks County – one of the conventional Bellwether poviats in the community of nations – recently saw that his registration numbers of voters have first changed in favor of GOP in the latest memory.

And now a private survey conducted by the democratic company WzPatilanie Research & Strategy says that most likely voters in Bucks View President Donald Trump unfavorable.

People register a republican, while expressing disappointment in the GOP administration. Both things can be true.

At the end of July Republicans in Bucks exceed the number of democrats by almost 10,000 registered votersFor the first time since 2007 that GOP has a majority.

Republican organizers said that the change from Democrats is changing registration to Republicans, residents who recently moved to the area who had to update the registration of voters to a up-to-date address and registered a republican, as well as 18-year-olds or other people who had not previously registered to vote for the signing of the contract as GOP members.

However, the study of likely voters showed that 53 percent of this respondent perceived the president adversely, compared to 42 percent, which see him positively. It is in the county in which Trump defeated the former President Joe Biden For one point in 2024, after Biden wore it in 2020.

“It is obvious that there is a reaction against Trump and the Republican magician,” Ethan Smith, founder’s partner at Upswing Research & Strategy, Politico said. “The survey also shows that we are probably introducing a period of democratic enthusiasm. We can only say on the basis of response indicators that democrats are really willing to participate in elections.”

Research & Strategy Upswing conducted a survey on behalf of the democratic Pac Bucks United. The same interviewer surveyed the unit in September last year, and Trump perceived 45 percent positively and adversely by 50 percent.

Upswing also probed the favor of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro which came on plus-28 (55 percent of favorable, 27 unfavorable). Of this sum, almost 1 out of 4 GOP respondents also perceived him positively, which indicates the challenge facing the possible GOP Challenger Garrita Stacy next year.

This study also showed Joe KhanDemocratic nominated for DA in Bucks, he led a republican one Jennifer moves his shoulders In the survey 49-43 percent with eight percent of the likely undecided voters. Danny CeislerDemocratic claimant to the sheriff, also ahead of GOP Fred Harran 48 percent to 43 percent with 9 percent undecided.

The August survey of 501 probable voters in Bucks was completed from August 5 to 10, using connections with landline lines and mobile phones, as well as text for Web. The margin of error is plus or minus 4.4 percentage points.

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