All right......I am officially freaked about this. One of the tenets in this election is the idea that Trump would not lose much, if any, of the support he had in 2016.....but many are saying that significant regions of his support among whites is falling away. This is making me quite nervous.
In your actual life, do you know anyone who voted for him 2016, that isn’t voting for him in 2020? I don’t. I know a lot of people who didn’t vote for him OR at all in 2016 that are voting for him in 2020.
In my state (Ohio) I’ve never seen more yard signs or banners in any other presidential campaign than I do for Trump this year. My neighborhood everyone house has either Trump flag, an American flag, or both. One house has a Biden flag.
In 2016 I was the only person in my friend group at work who voted for him. Everyone else either abstained or voted 3rd party. This year everyone is voting for Trump.
If someone has a link to this poll that is implying a reduction in Trump base support, If love to pour through it to see if there is a fundamental underlying error because I don’t see this phenomenon in reality.
I don't know the poll(s), but there has been a lot of talk about the loss of suburban white females, and - to a lesser degree - among college-educated white females. This supposed phenomenon has been mentioned by real conservatives like Mark Levin, for example. I hope that it is not real or is minimal.
I am in Alabama, so support for Trump here is widespread. I sure hope this sort of anecdotal stuff translates to vote totals! All I hear is that people around here supported Trump last time and this time as well. I haven't heard of anyone falling away.
"far-right"? LOL I do not consider even thedonald.win to be far right!
Ha ha, yes! I am sure they will get right on it :-)
I think it will be a close race.
Ben Shapiro is not a pollster.
Ben Shaprio is right - We need an education reform.
He has since changed his views.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7Xj3tYFKks
Yes, but did you know his wife is a doctor?
All right......I am officially freaked about this. One of the tenets in this election is the idea that Trump would not lose much, if any, of the support he had in 2016.....but many are saying that significant regions of his support among whites is falling away. This is making me quite nervous.
In your actual life, do you know anyone who voted for him 2016, that isn’t voting for him in 2020? I don’t. I know a lot of people who didn’t vote for him OR at all in 2016 that are voting for him in 2020.
In my state (Ohio) I’ve never seen more yard signs or banners in any other presidential campaign than I do for Trump this year. My neighborhood everyone house has either Trump flag, an American flag, or both. One house has a Biden flag.
In 2016 I was the only person in my friend group at work who voted for him. Everyone else either abstained or voted 3rd party. This year everyone is voting for Trump.
If someone has a link to this poll that is implying a reduction in Trump base support, If love to pour through it to see if there is a fundamental underlying error because I don’t see this phenomenon in reality.
I don't know the poll(s), but there has been a lot of talk about the loss of suburban white females, and - to a lesser degree - among college-educated white females. This supposed phenomenon has been mentioned by real conservatives like Mark Levin, for example. I hope that it is not real or is minimal.
I have heard many mentions of this sort....I pray that they are indicative of a wide-scale force moving through the population.
I am in Alabama, so support for Trump here is widespread. I sure hope this sort of anecdotal stuff translates to vote totals! All I hear is that people around here supported Trump last time and this time as well. I haven't heard of anyone falling away.
Yes I have heard this....the targetsmart numbers are estimates, though.....but I do put actual hope in them.
I hear what you're saying, but I still think trump's gonna win. the support for him is just insane. The only way he loses is through voter fraud