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UncleNoel

(864 posts)
Thu Apr 9, 2020, 07:08 PM Apr 2020

3 warning signs for Trump in November: Biden stronger in swing states

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/3-warning-signs-for-trump-in-november-194019495.html

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Now that it’s Trump v. Biden, it’s a bit easier to game out the direction of the 2020 presidential election. ...
Biden is strong in swing states. Greenberg’s polling closely follows voters in 16 battleground states, including Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin. Trump won the battleground states by 1 percentage point against Hillary Clinton in 2016—giving him enough electoral votes to clinch the election. But Biden is ahead of Trump so far in 2020. “Biden’s winning by 4 to 5 points,” Greenberg says. “If Hillary won the popular vote by 2 nationally, that would translate to 7 for Biden.” And that’s enough for him to win.

Biden’s margin at the moment isn’t as large as the 9-point advantage Democrats had in the 2018 midterms. But that could reflect Sanders’ role in the race. Since Sanders stayed in until April 8, he could have detracted from Biden’s performance against Trump up till that point. With Sanders out, some voters have a simpler choice, which could benefit Biden. That’s not a given, but Sanders is more chummy with Biden now than he was with Clinton in 2016, which could swing more of the Sanders vote toward Biden.


Other factors:
The Republican party is shrinking. “There’s been a revolt against Trump that people just haven’t paid attention to,” Greenberg tells Yahoo Finance. “The Republican party has been shedding voters.” That’s not apparent in Gallup’s survey of party affiliation, which shows the GOP with a relatively stable 30% share of the electorate nationwide. But Greenberg and other pollsters say they’ve seen surprising shifts in battleground states during the primary elections.
In Michigan, for instance, there was a notable increase in turnout in the Democratic primaries—in some predominantly Republican areas. That suggests some moderate Republicans aren’t just turning on Trump—they’re also switching parties. “I thought moderate Republicans who have pulled away from Trump, maybe by November they’d vote for Biden,” Greenberg says. “But they’re voting in the Democratic primaries.”


And, it's the economy, stupid!
Voters judge a president on the last six months. The state of the economy will obviously be a major factor in the November elections, given a massive surge in unemployment and lost earnings for millions as they go to vote. It’s possible the economy will be recovering by then, allowing Trump to claim credit for defeating the virus and getting the country back on track. But there’s almost no chance employment or economic output will be back to pre-virus levels by then, and many voters won’t care how good the economy was before the virus arrived.

“People will say to themselves, ‘am I making gains now, and in the last six months?’” Greenberg says. “They don’t have a longer time frame on it.” That means Trump’s many boasts about “jobs, jobs jobs” and record stock market highs won’t count for much.


The article then descends into negatives for Biden, the excitability and gaffe-prone narratives. Otherwise, good article.

I'm exited and verbal flubs on my part make me sympathetic to Biden!

Go Joe, Beat Trump like a drum.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
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3 warning signs for Trump in November: Biden stronger in swing states (Original Post) UncleNoel Apr 2020 OP
Finally got it right. Sorry for all the flubs but I think I edited it out okay. UncleNoel Apr 2020 #1
Shhh - don't let MF45 know JustAnotherGen Apr 2020 #2
In the quiet Zone UncleNoel Apr 2020 #3
The Incredible Shrinking GOP! Cha Apr 2020 #4
K&R Tarheel_Dem Apr 2020 #5
 

UncleNoel

(864 posts)
1. Finally got it right. Sorry for all the flubs but I think I edited it out okay.
Thu Apr 9, 2020, 07:27 PM
Apr 2020
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
 

JustAnotherGen

(33,422 posts)
2. Shhh - don't let MF45 know
Thu Apr 9, 2020, 08:09 PM
Apr 2020
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
 

Cha

(305,182 posts)
4. The Incredible Shrinking GOP!
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 12:26 AM
Apr 2020

trump will Lie about everything.. he started OFF Lying about the size of his Inauguration just to set the tone last time. his brainwashed followers don't give a shite whether he's lies to them or not.. or maybe they actually believe trump instead of their lying eyes.

We Can't Let him Have another Inauguration.

Mahalo, Noel

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
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