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63% of voters nationwide now believe it is at least somewhat likely President Trump will be successful in next year’s campaign. That’s up from 60% in July, 57% in May, 54% in April, 50% in March and 46% in February.
The latest figures include 29% who say the president is Very Likely to be re-elected and 15% who think that outcome is Not at All Likely.
Eighty-eight percent (88%) of Republicans believe the president is likely to win. In fact, a majority (56%) of GOP voters believe he is Very Likely to be re-elected.
On the other side of the aisle, 42% think a Trump victory in 2020 is at least somewhat likely while 58% disagree. Just 26% of Democrats believe a Trump re-election is Not at All Likely. take the opposite view.
Among Independent voters, 62% say the president is likely to win and 38% disagree
If Trump's election taught us anything, it's to take these polls with a grain of salt, as the polls and "experts' never would have predicted him being elected in the first place.
The Dems need to find someone a tad bit more moderate then Progressive when you look at the 3 in the front running..Warren, Sanders, Harris. And it certainly shouldn't be Biden.
He'll win. Things must be evened out. The libs got two terms, Trump gets two. It's a given. The economy doesn't even matter at this point. It's values and likeness. The country is also turning more and more red every single day. So after Trump will be Pence. Or maybe a third term for Trump.
Well, if the 2016 election taught me anything it’s that we all should have zippo faith in polls. But, based on the pathetic lineup the Democrats have given us, yeah, if I were forced to make a prediction it would be that we’ll have another four years of the Tweeter-in-Chief.
But, hey, I was wrong last election, so my predictions are not of much value.
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Ignore all of that. Waste of time. Cast your vote in 2020. That's all that matters.
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Originally Posted by aileesic
The country is also turning more and more red every single day.
I wouldn't be so sure of that. Santa Claus politics has wide appeal to a huge swath of people in this country. You know... those freebies that come with all the strings attached? Of course, the left-leaning voters never consider the strings, only the "free gift inside."
It's way to early to say who is going to win the election, but as of right now, the democrats do not have a challenger.
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