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The 2020 Presidential Election - Convention & General Election


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10 hours ago, knapplc said:

 

I don't know who Kyle Kondick is but he shows the actual election odds are not very much like the polls.  Especially now that the radical left has just gift wrapped Trump's 2020 Message in their own vandalized statues. 

8 hours ago, knapplc said:

 

Over 500 documented cases of police brutality in just one twitter thread, and this is your reaction?

 

 

More people will be harmed by rioters than police brutality in 2020.  But people who already hate America used on of them as a pretext to burn it all down. 

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5 minutes ago, Notre Dame Joe said:

don't know who Kyle Kondick is but he shows the actual election odds are not very much like the polls

 

True. Biden, according to that tweet, has a FAR better chance at being elected than Trump. If the election were today, Biden would have to win any one of the toss-up states, while Trump has to win all of them. That's not good, and it's downright bad for an incumbent. The polls have Biden up only low double-digits. This is a much, much worse picture for your orange god.

 

14 minutes ago, Notre Dame Joe said:

But people who already hate America used on of them as a pretext to burn it all down. 

 

What?

 

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Great oped by Peggy Noonan.     The beginning is copied below.

 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-week-it-went-south-for-trump-11593127733

The Week It Went South for Trump

He hasn’t been equal to the crises. He never makes anything better. And everyone kind of knows.

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Something shifted this month. Donald Trump’s hold on history loosened, and may be breaking. In some new way his limitations are being seen and acknowledged, and at a moment when people are worried about the continuance of their country and their own ability to continue within it. He hasn’t been equal to the multiple crises. Good news or bad, he rarely makes any situation better. And everyone kind of knows.

On Wednesday a Siena College/New York Times poll found Joe Biden ahead 50% to 36%. It’s a poll four months out, but it’s a respectable one and in line with others. (A week before, a Fox News poll had Mr. Biden leading 50% to 38%. The president denounced it as a fantasy.) This week’s poll had Mr. Biden leading among women by 22 points—a bigger lead than Hillary Clinton enjoyed in 2016. He has moderates by 33 points, independents by 21. On Thursday a separate Times/Siena poll had Mr. Trump losing support in the battleground states that put him over the top in 2016. His “once-commanding advantage among white voters has nearly vanished,” the Times wrote.

The latest White House memoir paints the president as ignorant, selfish and unworthy of high office. Two GOP House primary candidates the president supported lost their primaries resoundingly. Internet betting sites that long saw Mr. Trump as the front-runner now favor Mr. Biden. The president’s vaunted Tulsa, Okla., rally was a dud with low turnout. Senior officials continue to depart the administration—another economic adviser this week, the director of legislative affairs and the head of the domestic policy council before him. Why are they fleeing the ship in a crisis, in an election year?

Judgments on the president’s pandemic leadership have settled in. It was inadequate and did harm. He experienced Covid-19 not as a once-in-a-lifetime medical threat but merely a threat to his re-election argument, a gangbusters economy. He denied the scope and scale of the crisis, sent economic adviser Larry Kudlow out to say we have it “contained” and don’t forget to buy the dip. Mr. Trump essentially admitted he didn’t want more testing because it would result in more positives.

 

 

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Trump is going to be defeated by the words out of his own mouth.   Biden is playing it smart - step back & let Trump be trump and let trump beat himself   --  for some reason it isn't playing below.  Just click on it to bring up the twitter page to watch.

 

 

 

 

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