Trump will probably be strong by election time, but there are a few things to be concerned about. The Trump campaign has difficulty with ground game, mostly because state GOP organizations are either clueless or anti-Trump. The economic problems created from the lock downs are not the President's fault, but he did take credit for the economy prior to this and a lot of moderate voters could become disillusioned with him because of it. That could change if the economy rebounds over the summer, which seems likely.
Biden is a weak candidate (obviously) but overall the election is Trump's lose. As in, he is otherwise solid but could lose if the economy isn't rebounding as people expect and there is not serious action on voter fraud (both of these things are being handled though). We also don't know who could replace Biden or his VP pick is either, which might swing things toward the Dems slightly although they will still face an uphill battle. Biggest issue is as I said, the President alienating moderates and/or the base over the economy.
My suspicion meter is pegged in the "concern" territory new guy.
Not regarding the election, that's an afterthought for us already but regarding new account first submission.
Its hard not to be positive every day when the democrats are doing every thing they can to piss off everyone in America, their candidate can't find his ass with a funnel and their party leadership doesn't have two brain cells in the same zip code.
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Ah, I see.
I’m no troll. Believe me, you can follow my Twitter Trump account. I just want to get the clear picture, that’s all.
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How were the polls for the 2016 election?
We've seen this one before.
I really realized when CNN buried the poll showing Trump leading in the battleground states.
Trump will probably be strong by election time, but there are a few things to be concerned about. The Trump campaign has difficulty with ground game, mostly because state GOP organizations are either clueless or anti-Trump. The economic problems created from the lock downs are not the President's fault, but he did take credit for the economy prior to this and a lot of moderate voters could become disillusioned with him because of it. That could change if the economy rebounds over the summer, which seems likely.
Biden is a weak candidate (obviously) but overall the election is Trump's lose. As in, he is otherwise solid but could lose if the economy isn't rebounding as people expect and there is not serious action on voter fraud (both of these things are being handled though). We also don't know who could replace Biden or his VP pick is either, which might swing things toward the Dems slightly although they will still face an uphill battle. Biggest issue is as I said, the President alienating moderates and/or the base over the economy.
Great reply. Thank you.
My suspicion meter is pegged in the "concern" territory new guy.
Not regarding the election, that's an afterthought for us already but regarding new account first submission.
Its hard not to be positive every day when the democrats are doing every thing they can to piss off everyone in America, their candidate can't find his ass with a funnel and their party leadership doesn't have two brain cells in the same zip code.