Yet republicans are losing state and national races in Alabama,Louisiana,Kentucky,Arizona,West Virginia,Montana and Arizona.
Obviously you admire Trump the man and what he represents. I can't respect that position. I would never want to make any American comfortable holding that position.
You count losing two Senate seats as a win? Impressive spin. May you have many opportunities to spin in the future. No matter how many times you say it, Trump is the President of the United States and even Hillary acknowledged that. And no, I’m not going into why the Electoral College was founded again or make a specific comparison between Democratic caucus practices and the often denial of what the majority of voters want to represent him in the Presidential race by party leaders. As things are looking, at least to odds makers and people who believe reason will prevail in 2020, you will have four more years of denial and spin ahead. Enjoy.
I would certainly count winning 23 out of 33 Senate races getting 18 million more votes and winning states like Pennsylvania,Wisconsin,Michigan,Nevada,Virginia ,Minnesota ,Arizona and Ohio as well as red states Arizona,West Virginia , Montana and every blue state race a win
You go with that.Ill gladly take approval ratings,polls and election results from the last 3 years.Enjoy
Not to also sound like a broken record, but Republican Senate control went from 51 to 53. I don’t mean to sound like your math would not meet Democrat Iowa caucus standards, but facts are facts. Polls underreport Trump’s popularity, odds makers favor Trump, and by even a minimal standard of reasoning, Democrats have provided failed investigations and unviable Presidential candidates while Trump is delivering on economic issues in spades. Even the holies of the holy Black vote may not go Democrats way as strongly as in the past. Has not a major never Trumper Black media personality recently started giving Trump credit for his accomplishments? In addition, Blacks have benefitted greatly under Trump’s economy. As a bonus, with Trump, there isn’t the sense of being taken off the shelf during election and put back on the shelf after the election. Trump is more genuine than Democrats in that way. It does not take a big swing in Black votes to Trump to create a landslide victory. Democrat Presidential hopes are all but done in 2020 and deservedly so. Maybe in the 2024 election, focusing on getting positive things done and our parties prospects will change. We better not hold our breath, though. Edit: https://www.oddsshark.com/politics/2020-usa-presidential-odds-futures
With republicans losing 23 of 33 races and by 18 million votes.Unlike the Senate Trump wont keep The White House with those kind of numbers.
Proof? Polls said Hillary would get more votes than Trump,she got millions more votes.The day before the 2018 mid terms polls had Trump at 42%,the next day he lost The House by the most votes ever and 23 of 33 Senate races by 18 million votes.Trumps first term average is 40 and The GOP is losing state and national races in Pennsylvania,Wisconsin,Michigan,Nevada,Virginia ,Minnesota , and Ohio and red states like Alabama,Louisiana,Kentucky,,West Virginia,Montana and Arizona. What evidence do you have supporting polls are under reporting Trumps approval?
Blacks have been voting with their highest turnout ever since Trump won,AGAINST TRUMP.Black voter turn out was twice as high in 2018 than it was in 2014 helping Dems win The House by the most votes ever and 23 of 33 Senate races by 18 million votes.More black voters voted for Doug Jones than Obama helping Dems win a Alabama Senate seat.3 months ago they voted 99% against the LA Governor candidate who ran as a Trump clone and Trump was campaigning heavily for, 99 PERCENT!!!!!! We both seem to have our hopes on black voters in 2020,I very much like the chances on my side How John Bel Edwards won the Louisiana Governor's race Author: Chris McCrory Published: 1:41 PM CST November 17, 2019 "John Bel Edwards won with African American votes and African American turnout," political analyst Ron Faucheux said. "The 51% that Republicans got combined in the primary fell to 49% in the runoff, and that was largely due to increased African American turnout." Edwards spent much of his time in the closing days of the race in predominantly-black areas, trying to bring more black voters to the polls. During the last week of the campaign, Mayor LaToya Cantrell stumped for the incumbent governor. "This race really proved to be rural vs. urban, and Governor Edwards really performed so well in all of the urban areas," said pollster and analyst Greg Rigamer. The strategy worked overwhelmingly. By the time final results came in Saturday night, Edwards had secured about 99% of the African American vote, according to WWL-TV's election analysis By 9:45 p.m., WWL-TV called the election for Edwards because 93% of returns had come in, and the majority outstanding were from predominantly black districts, which had broken universally for the Democrat."