https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/trump-appointments-blitz-a-shock-wave-to-liberal-9th-circuit Trump appointments blitz a 'shock wave' to liberal 9th Circuit President Trump and the Republican-controlled Senate have taken the reliably liberal 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and tilted it to the Right. The 9th Circuit is the largest circuit court, covering many of the West Coast states, including California, Hawaii, and Arizona. The court just received its 10th judge from the Trump administration, effectively changing the court’s liberal makeup into a more ideologically diverse lineup. In just three years, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Trump joined forces to place more justices to lifetime appointments on the 9th Circuit than President Barack Obama did in his eight years in office.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...thirds-trump-will-win-reeelection/4850074002/ Nearly two-thirds of voters expect Trump to win reelection in November, poll finds
When asked if they will vote for the democrat or Trump in Nov voters say the democrat,nearly all polls find.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...s-trumps-black-support-will-rise-50-from-2016 'That is game over': Tim Scott predicts Trump's black support will rise 50% from 2016
https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/nov/5/sc-exit-polls-nikki-haley-strong-with-gop-base/ Because he knows black support so well... SCOTT’S SUPPORT: Seeking to finish the final two years of conservative Sen. Jim DeMint’s term, Scott did best among white evangelicals and voters who identified themselves as conservative. But Scott, who is the first African-American senator in the Deep South since Reconstruction, only landed about 10 percent of black voters. His opponent, Democrat Joyce Dickerson, fared well with liberal and moderate voters, and did better among black women (91 percent) than black men (83 percent).
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/02/24/blackpac-poll-democrats-117243 Poll: Democrats underperforming with black voters A new survey of registered African American voters found that a significant number are disillusioned with the Democratic Party.
The Democratic Party maintains an overwhelming share of black support, with 70 percent saying they will vote for the party’s presidential nominee in November. 70% is higher than 2008,2012 and 2016 black voter turnout.