Amy Walter says that Donald Trump’s “thread the needle” re-election strategy required four main elements: A united, enthusiastic and engaged Republican base; A deeply flawed opponent; Decent support among independent voters (Even as Trump ran up the score among his base in 2016, he also carried independent voters by 2-points.); Third-party candidates siphoning off enough votes to allow Trump to win key states with a plurality as he did in 2016. “Oh, and of course, it would also help to have a good economy, and not have a majority of Americans think that you have mismanaged a major health crisis.” “Right now, only #1 is there for him. Even that rock-solid support from his base is looking shaky in the wake of his disastrous debate performance and COVID diagnosis.” Joe Biden given 8.5-point lead from pollsters that predicted Trump's 2016 win
It's inevitable; the women's vote will be a huge change this election. Most woman don't grandstand in the media and online so their impact will be a surprise to many men.
This could be even a worst repeat for the extreme liberal Democrats of their resounding defeat on November 8, 2016. I am assuming our side is able to neutralize the attempts at massive election fraud by the Democrats. So far, the mail in ballots returned is close to even with maybe, 1-2% in Joe Biden's favor. When November 3, 2020 rolls, those voting in precincts would be mostly, Trump voters. Add to that the increasing numbers of Walkaway movement Democrats now voting for Donald Trump, Blexit movement blacks all now voting also, for Donald Trump. Joe Biden held a rally the other day and nobody even showed up. Their excuse is they kept it hush hush? Ha ha ha! Hilarious.
‘Simpsons’ Lists 50 Reasons Why Re-Electing Trump Is Terrifying in Exclusive ‘Treehouse of Horror’ Clip There’s nothing scarier than the 2020 election, which makes it the perfect opener for this year’s edition of “The Simpsons” Halloween-themed “Treehouse of Horror.” Variety has an exclusive first look at the 31st installment, which opens on Election Day 2020. Marge calls Homer to remind him to vote, and he gets to the polling station just in time — where he seems decided in just about every position (including Amazon Alexa for Governor) except for the presidential race. That’s when a flummoxed Lisa can’t believe that, after everything that has happened these past four years, her father is still undecided. (To be fair, when asked to remember what’s happened since 2016, Homer can only picture one headline: “Faye Dunaway gives Oscar to wrong movie and is never seen again.”) More at below url https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/th...ror-xxxi-donald-trump-1234801745/?jwsource=cl