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We’re also going from Leans Democratic to Likely Democratic in Michigan and Pennsylvania, where Clinton now seems to have reasserted herself after some tightening before the first debate. That’s particularly true in the Keystone State, where her lead in polling averages right now is bigger than the 5.5 point margin of victory Obama enjoyed there in 2012. These states ended up being bridges too far for even George W. Bush, and Donald Trump is more Billy than George W.
Anything's possible. But 2020 won't be 2016. There's far to much in play to ever be a repeat.
We’re also going from Leans Democratic to Likely Democratic in Michigan and Pennsylvania, where Clinton now seems to have reasserted herself after some tightening before the first debate. That’s particularly true in the Keystone State, where her lead in polling averages right now is bigger than the 5.5 point margin of victory Obama enjoyed there in 2012. These states ended up being bridges too far for even George W. Bush, and Donald Trump is more Billy than George W.
I think you misjudge turnout as key. Hills couldn't get enough people excited for her. Trump is firing up his opponents. If it was this November he's gone. But its a long time until the election...
Went to a Biden rally in Nevada and lots of young people were in attendance. He also did a good job. I know his performance can be better some days than others. I know farmers in Wisconsin plenty mad about trump despite voting for him. It would be a mistake to think he will automatically get their vote again.
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