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Welcome to JForrest English. I'm Jennifer. And  today, you're going to learn English with the  
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news. We're going to read an article together and  this article is from USA Today. And it talks about  
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the upcoming presidential election. Let's get  started. I'll read the headline, Biden versus  
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Trump big challenges, but opposite ones as 2024.  Rematch, begins first, let's talk about this.
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Notice how I pronounced it as versus versus this  is called an abbreviation. Is when we take a  
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word and we shorten it and almost always  we write verses as vs vs notice though,  
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it does have this period, which is important to  include. If you don't include it, everyone will  
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know what you mean. But technically, it should  be written with the period. So v as period,
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That means verses of course that's  when one person or team more,  
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commonly a sports team is  competing against another.
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So
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if there's a football or tennis match on  TV, you could say it's the u.s. versus
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England
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for example and then they would  write it as vs period. So Biden  
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versus Trump because they're competing  and they're competing for of course, the
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Ian of President of very big  competition. Big challenges
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but opposite ones of course, opposite is hot  cold. Those are opposites opposite ones as  
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2024 rematch begins notice here, the re in  front of match and notice my pronunciation  
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re e the long e sound rematch. So it means  they're competing again because they already.
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He competed against each other. This is  commonly used in sports. Again, for example,  
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we lost. So let's say what was mine? Team the  u.s. versus England. So let's say the u.s. Lost  
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England won we lost but don't worry, we'll win  the rematch next month. So that means next month,  
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the u.s. is playing England. Again, that  would be the rematch when they compete again.
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Let's continue. Joe Biden and Donald  Trump each face significant challenges.  
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So notice you face a challenge. You can face  a situation as well, a difficult situation,  
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that would be a challenging situation. You  face challenges in a potential rematch for  
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the White House in 2024. So this is  when the election takes place, 20,
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Money for a new USA Today. USA Today  is the name of the news company that  
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published this article. I'm  not sure if they're popular,  
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where you live a new USA Today. Poll. So  a pole is when you ask someone about their
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preferences,
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so I could say I'm calling  to see where you want to go  
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on your next vacation. Would you choose the US?
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De Australia or New Zealand. Those are  the four choices in the pool and then you  
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would choose Canada and I is your answer.  So, and that would be the poll results,  
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which share the answers that all the  respondents, the respondents are,  
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the people who are answering the poll who are  responding to the poll. So let me write that down.
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People who answer a survey or a poll and it comes  from the verb to respond, which is another way of  
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saying answer. So that's why the individuals are  referred to as respondents. So this is a noun.  
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So in the pole you could say we  had 500 respondents, 500 people who
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Bonded to the pool, who answered the poll.  So a new USA Today, poll finds, but opposite  
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ones. So each candidate has challenges, but their  challenges are opposite. We don't know what those  
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For President Biden, his standing among the  voters who backed him in 2020 is wide but  
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shallow. Okay. First, let's talk about this verb  here. Who backed him. I'll also point out that  
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everything that we're reviewing. I summarized in  a lesson PDF so you can look in the description  
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below for the link to download the lesson PDF.  So you don't have to worry about taking notes for
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Didn't Biden. His standing  among the voters who backed him,  
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this is another way of saying who supported  him, who supported him supported him.  
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So as a question who did you back?  I backed Trump or I backed by 10.
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And then you you could share, you could,  if somebody asks you who did you back? You  
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can rip off respond back and say I supported  Biden because it has the exact same meaning,  
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so you can absolutely change it. But  generally we use the same language  
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as the question. So if the question  used back, I would most likely respond
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back
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and with back.
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Voters who backed him supported him in 2020 is  wide but shallow okay. What does this mean wide?  
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But shallow, it's always easier to explain with a  picture so in this picture it showing wide width
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Goes this way with wide and then shallow is  talking about the depth. So shallow is not  
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very deep. So if you're digging a hole  a shallow hole would only be about this  
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but then a deep hole would be like this so  wide but shallow and know what is deep and  
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narrow because they're going to say this  in the article in just a minute. So pee
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Attention to this deep. I already explained when  you're digging a hole deep, but then narrow is  
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not wide, okay? So wide narrow shallow deep.  Those are some measurements for you. Now, what  
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does this mean in terms of support? Describing  it as wide, but shallow. So if a wide number,
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Of people support by it in, it seemed that  he has many supporters, but the support is  
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not very strong. So, it's like, I support him,  but I'm not that committed to him. My support is  
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not very deep. My support is shallow, there's  only this much support compared to this much  
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support. So, keep that in mind. That's for  President Biden. According to this article.
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And this poll. Now his support is wide but  shallow at risk of being eroded. Eroded means  
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it's going to disappear. His support  will disappear. So no longer be there,  
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that's what it means of at risk of  being eroded. So his support will  
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disappear. Let me just write this  for you here. I lost my controls.
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At risk of, I have to write at  risk of Disappearing. Do you  
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know why? Because if I use all of, of is a  preposition and then your verb following,  
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a preposition has to be in ing form.  So I can say at risk of being eroded,  
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or at risk of Disappearing by a credible  Democratic Challenger. So if another challenge,
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ER, so somebody who challenges Biden that would be  a challenger if a credible Democratic Challenger  
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appears, he could erode so cause Biden's  support to disappear for the nomination  
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or a third-party candidate in the fall. Notice  my pronunciation here because we have the word
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date
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and that's how you would pronounce
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On the set date. What is the date today? What is  the date today? Hey, Siri, what's the date today?  
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And you pronounce it 88 but here I'm  pronouncing it candidate did it. So  
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is that schwa sound candidate candidate? A  candidate is a person who is competing in a
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A competition. Generally an election.  So Trump is a candidate and Biden is a  
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candidate. And of course there  are other candidates as well.
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For former President Trump's support  among his 2020. Voters is deep,  
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but narrow, you already know what that means.
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Here's the picture to remind  you. So deep. Remember, deep  
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you can see in the picture. So it means  the people who support Trump really,  
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really support him the amount of support  for Trump is deep but it's narrow,  
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which means that not as many people support him.  But the people who do support him they really
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Really support him deep and narrow. Why  but shallow so that's why in the headline  
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it says they're opposites because  their support the way that people
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support
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them or back. Them is quite  different, they're opposites.  
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Okay. So deep but narrow reinforced by  controversies, notice the pronunciation  
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here controversies that are all but  guaranteed to make it harder for him to
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Expand his support. Because remember, his support  is narrow. So, if he wants to expand his support,  
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it means, it would become wider expand  his support in the general election.  
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I like this expression here, all  but guaranteed, when you describe  
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something as all, but guaranteed, it is  actually seeing almost guaranteed 95%.
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Ian, if guaranteed is one hundred percent  certain that it would probably be 95,  
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96. 97 maybe even 98 or 99%  certain. So you might say,
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Rain this weekend is all, but guaranteed,  it's just another way of saying it,  
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most likely will rain this weekend  all, but guaranteed having. This B  
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here is a little confusing because maybe it  makes it sound like, it isn't guaranteed,  
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but it's actually saying it's almost  guaranteed. So again, this is, I would say,
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95 to 99% certain.
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All but guaranteed, so the controversies are  all but guaranteed to make it harder for him to  
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expand his support. Make it wider in the general  election, the pool of 600, Biden voters. Remember  
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those are the respondents. So we could say  there were 600, respondents 600, Biden voters,  
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and 600 Trump voters. So, again, 600 respondents  taken by landline and cell phone April.
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10th to 18th, underscores, the uncertainties.  I like this verb here underscore to underscore  
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because it comes from computer  technology. Because right now,  
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I am underscoring the word underscore right now,  
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I'm underscoring the word general election. So if  I do this and you all you see is this part of the
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The screen, your eye is naturally  going to go to general election,  
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it could obviously go to the highlighted part.  So let me get rid of the heart highlighted parts  
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right now. Where is your? I going to go to the  word uncertainties because it's underscored. So,  
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when we underscore something, we emphasize it,  you emphasize it and you emphasize it because
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Has. It's important for some for some  reason. As an example, I could say,  
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the recent storm underscored the need to  have bottled water at home. Why would a
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storm emphasize this  
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emphasize, the importance of bottled water?  Well, because maybe in the storm, the
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power
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went out. And the grocery stores were  closed and you needed access to water.
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But you couldn't get it. So if you have  bottled water at home and other food  
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other supplies as well, the recent  storm underscored the need to have  
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it showed the importance of it. So I  really like that verb, that's a good
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one. Let's continue a muscular 93 percent of the
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voters, who supported Trump in 2020, approve
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of the job he did as president,  notice the adjectives here.
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Muscular generally, when we see muscular,  we think of people who have big muscles,  
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I am not very muscular. I have tiny  little muscles, but if you are muscular,  
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you're probably quite powerful. And that's  what the adjectives means. In this case, a
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powerful 93 percent of the voters,
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and is powerful because that's a
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Very high, number 93 percent that is impressive.  So I'll write here powerful as an adjective,  
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and this is why earlier they said  his support is deep, the people
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who support
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him really,
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really like him. His support is deep,
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93 percent of the voters, who  supported Trump in 2020, who backed.
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Trump approve of the job. He did as president,  just five percent disapproved. That is impressive.  
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It shows that his support is deep, what's more  45 percent. Say, they are more excited about  
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voting for him in 2024 than they were last time, a  double-digit edge over the thirty, three percent,  
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who are less excited. So again, they're  showing the support is very deep.
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So here double digit will one. Digit is from 0 to  9. That would be a single digit as an example. I  
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could see the temperature is going to be in the  single digits tonight, which would mean is going  
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to be between 0 to 9 degrees Celsius tonight. Now,  if I say it's going to be in the double digits,
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It's this weekend, for example. Well, what  would be two digits? That would be 10.
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10 degrees. Well, 40 degrees is also in  double digits. 50 degrees is in double  
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digits but hopefully know where it's going to be  50 degrees Celsius in Canada generally, goes up  
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to 30 is about our maximum. So I'm just going to  write 30 this would be a double digit. Because  
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one digit 2 digit, there are two digits. Okay,  so the double-digit edge because Edge in this,
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Is means increase because 33% are less  excited. But 45% are more excited. So  
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the difference between these two numbers is  12 and that's double digits. So that's what  
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this double-digit Edge means. It's just the  difference between this number and this number
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Okay, let's continue on some candidates. You can  kind of be lukewarm about. If you're a lukewarm,  
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it means not very warm but not very cold. So if  I described my interest in something as lukewarm,  
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it means I'm kind of interested but not overly  interested. So that's what all right here.
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Somewhat interested but not overly interested  but with tromp is hot or cold. So it's saying  
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if it's hot, you love him but if it's cool  do you hate him? So that's it's hot or cold.  
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Most people are not lukewarm. They have a  very strong opinion said, Ron buffum 77 a  
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health insurance agent from Round Rock Texas.  So he was one of the respondents the people
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Who answered the poll, a Republican and  a trump voter. He was among those called  
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in the pole. He was one of the respondents for  Biden 85% of his 2020 voters approve of the job,  
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he's doing as president and ten  percent disapprove. So his support  
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isn't as deep as Trump. It's shallow or  shallower at least a healthy rating, but
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But not quite the full Embrace. Trump has more  troubling for the current president 43% of his  
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voters report being less excited  about supporting him. Next time,  
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that's almost half the voters close to  double the 24% who are more excited. So  
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more people are less excited but remember  he has wider support which means overall
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Or people support him but they don't support him  as much, but Trump has very deep support but it's  
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narrow, which means not as many people support  him. Just go back to that Visual and that's the  
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end of our article. So now, what I'll do, I'll go  to the top and I'll read the article in full. And  
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this time, you can focus on my pronunciation Biden  versus Trump big challenges, but opposite ones.
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As 2024 rematch, begins, Joe, Biden, and Donald  Trump. Each face significant challenges in a  
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potential rematch for the White House in 2024.  A new USA Today, poll finds, but opposite ones  
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for President Biden. His standing among  the voters who backed him in 2020 is wide,  
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but shallow at risk of being eroded  by a credible Democratic Challenger.
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For the nomination or a third-party candidate  in the fall for former President Trump support  
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among his 2020, voters is deep, but narrow  reinforced by controversies that are all but  
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guaranteed to make it harder for him to expand  his support. In the general election, the poll  
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of 600. Biden voters. And 600 Trump voters taken  by landline and cell phone. April, 15th to 18th.
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Underscores the uncertainties a muscular  93 percent of the voters, who supported  
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Trump in 2020, approve of the job he did as  president. Just five percent disapprove. What's  
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more 45 percent? Say they are more excited about  voting for him in 2024. Then they were last time  
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a double-digit edge over the 33 percent who are  less excited some candidates, you can kind of be
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Lukewarm about but what Trump is hot or cold, said  Ron buffum 77 a health insurance agent from Round,  
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Rock Texas, a Republican and a trump voter.  He was among those called in the poll for  
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Biden. 85% of his 2020 voters approve of the  job. He's doing as president and ten percent  
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disapprove a healthy rating but not quite the full  Embrace. Trump has more troubling for the current
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President 43% of his voters report being  less excited about supporting him. Next time,  
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close to double the 24% who are more excited,  we'll be reviewing many more news articles  
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