It looks very good for 12 to 20 percent Black vote for Trump in 2020. (80 to 88 percent disapproval or 8 to 8.8 in ten)
Yeah, you can hang your hat on that figure when you lose by 9% in the popular vote and by 100 EC votes.
Hey, get a grip. That was August and November 2019. You think nothing has happened between then and now.
Aug 2018 for the NAACP figure and approval does not equate to votes. 13% of black identified as GOP. Rasmussen with their propaganda. Please.
The low volume betting markets are not nearly as good as polls but since you like them so much... https://www.predictit.org/markets/detail/2721/Which-party-will-win-the-2020-US-presidential-election
Blexit rally.In the city of LA with millions of people this is the attendance.Its also mostly white Trump supporters
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