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ABCCould Lainey Wilson win her first ACM Entertainer of the Year trophy, like she won Entertainer of the Year at the 2023 CMA Awards?"My stomach just did a somersault. That would be insane," Lainey tells ABC Audio in response to that observation.But she s not ruling out the possibility of it happening during Thursday s ACM Awards."I m gonna tell you what. [With] the things that have been happening for us [and] the blessings that we have had this past year, anything can happen," notes the five-time ACM nominee.Lainey s also saddling up to take her anthemic new single, "Hang Tight Honey," to the show s stage."It s going to be energetic. It s going to be fun," she teases. "My band actually played on [Whirlwind]. They played on the entire record. And this is one of our favorites that we got to do together. So it s going to be, going to be a party." "Hang Tight Honey" is the le
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) Locked in a tight race for the presidency, Donald Trump prevails in trust to handle most issues in a new ABC News/Ipsos poll, yet President Joe Biden scores competitively on key personal attributes leaving wide open the question of who ll prevail come Election Day, now six months away.Excluding people who say they wouldn t vote, Trump has 46% support, Biden 44%, in this national survey of more than 2,200 adults. (Nearly all the rest say they d pick someone else.) Among registered voters, it s Biden 46%, Trump 45%. Among likely voters, it s Biden 49%, Trump 45%, again not a significant difference.A five-way contest doesn t change the picture in this poll, produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates with fieldwork by Ipsos. This finds the race at 42% for Trump and 40% for Biden, with 12% for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 2% for Cornel West and 1% for Jill Stein. (That, of course, assumes Kennedy, West and Stein are on the ballot in all states, an