Internet shuts down Fox News anchor Sean Hannity as he touts Donald Trump's lead over Joe Biden in swing states poll

Fox News anchor Sean Hannity shared the latest Trump versus Biden poll but the internet isn't convinced
PUBLISHED DEC 15, 2023
Sean Hannity shares the latest swing states poll as he delivers "good news" for Donald Trump against Joe Biden (Getty Images, Twitter/@seanhannity)
Sean Hannity shares the latest swing states poll as he delivers "good news" for Donald Trump against Joe Biden (Getty Images, Twitter/@seanhannity)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Fox News anchor Sean Hannity has shared a recent poll that has “good news” for former President Donald Trump as he takes the lead in all swing states in a “hypothetical rematch” against President Joe Biden.

In a recent Bloomberg poll, it was revealed that Trump is ahead of Biden in all swing states which include Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, and North Carolina. Fox News anchor Sean Hannity has dubbed this collection as "Lucky Seven."

As Hannity shares his "good news" on X (formerly Twitter), not everyone on the social media platform seems to align with the Fox News anchor. Hannity, who recently hosted a 'Town Hall with Trump' in Iowa, finds no universal agreement among users.

Sean Hannity shares ‘good news’ for Donald Trump

On X, Fox News anchor Sean Hannity wrote, “LUCKY SEVEN: New Poll Shows Trump Ahead of Biden in All 7 Swing States in Hypothetical Rematch.”



 

Accompanying this was an article from his official website stating, "A new poll brings good news for former President Donald Trump."

Additional details about the Bloomberg poll were provided in this article, revealing that in a "hypothetical head-to-head rematch," Trump leads Biden 47% to 42%.

It has been specified that this marks the "first time" the former President has secured a lead in each of the seven swing states.

According to the latest poll, voters trust Trump over Biden on issues such as housing, interest rates, inflation, and balancing the US budget.

Internet reacts to Donald Trump’s lead in swing states

Following Fox News anchor Sean Hannity's sharing of the "Lucky Seven" news regarding the recent swing states poll, the internet swiftly responded.

One user wrote, “Never in a million years will Donald Trump become president,” and another wrote, “Don't believe that for one second.”



 



 

“That’s funny…4 new polls came out this week showing Biden beating Trump in all 4 of them,” wrote one user. Another said, “The polls showed Hillary beating Trump too…”



 



 

People continued to weigh in on “Lucky Seven” as one user wrote, “Election polls are like hurricane spaghetti tracks.  Anything more than 3 days out is always wrong. #StopTheMadness,” and another wrote, “We have a year to go. those polls mean nothing.”



 



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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