Just to a reminder that those give a tiny ounce to any poll.
They are all MEANINGLESS propaganda.
Good grief
Fake News to the highest degree. They are trying to cover for Joe Biden only going out twice a week.
The DEMs won’t make the same mistake of ignoring the Rust Belt states, or at least ramping up voter fraud there to unstoppable levels.
And yet, no one can discern these MSM traitors are authors of BS propaganda and intentional subversive agents of disinformation?
Clinton leads Trump by 14 points in new poll.
October 26, 2016
https://time.com/4546942/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-lead-poll/
Liberals; mostly wrong, never in doubt.
Lets not pretend this is an easy re-election. It should be on many grounds but it will come down to turn out. Mass mail ballots open up vectors for widespread fraud: Whether its delivery of ballots, delivery of returning ballots or standards used to identify acceptable, properly signed and marked ballots.
Its articles like this one that sank Hillary Clinton in 2016. Why bother to cheat when its going to be a Democrat landslide anyway?
The Democrats surely wont make that same mistake in 2020.
My view of Then-and-Now;
2016: LEFT/Dem was smug and confident. Right/GOP was scared and desperate!
2020: LEFT/Dem is scared and violent. Right/GOP is very wary and determined.
So that article noted that Hillary Clinton and Obama visited Michigan for the 2016 Presidential campaign. Unlike Wisconsin, Clinton and Obama did put an effort to win Michigan but Trump won there anyway.
The states with mail-in voting and the states that will likely be blue overlap each other quite a bit. The REAL question are which states that Trump won have switched to mail-in voting or expanded voting. Pay attention to states that Trump won which have Democrat governors (Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina) and have a Democrat in charge of counting votes. Those will be the ones to worry about. States like Texas and Florida aren’t going to flip and Republicans have seen to it that massive voter fraud is unlikely. The purple states Trump won last time are the ones to watch closely.
Trump can afford to lose one big state he won last time but not two. If he picks up Minnesota (which could flip over the riots), he might survive losing two big states.
The other thing that all the Democrat fraud could do is flip the Senate or retain the House. In a fair vote, I think both go GOP but, with all the fraud, seemingly “safe” GOP districts in purple states could be lost. Trump needs both the Senate and the House to govern effectively and prevent time wasted to endless investigations and another impeachment.
We might as well give up. Biden is almost as strong as Hillary, and Trump’s odds of winning are so low that it’s not even worth considering that possibility - almost as low as his odds were four years ago.
Felonia Milhous von Pantsuit
She was already deemed the next President. Guaranteed to win, the Election was just a formality.
Then the people who had real jobs got off work and voted.
We see one poll after another showing that black voters are polling way higher now than the amount that voted for Trump in 2016. I strongly believe that means that the undecided/moderate voters are probably still attracted to Trump because they see him as someone that cares for minorities, and don't see him as a racist.
Although I believe Trump will do noticeably better this time around, we still can't pretend that mass democrat party cheating will occur.
The list of media cliches would fill a library (that’s a cliche unto itself but you get the idea).
One of the most insidious, and therefore most frequently used, is the phrase “it’s unclear.”
“It’s unclear” is used to freely insert opinion, speculation, criticism, doubt (where there is none), and any other sentiment on behalf of the writer. Get something inflammatory, defamatory, or plain old false on the page and in the reader’s mind and they will almost subconsciously ignore the “it’s unclear” disclaimer.
“It’s unclear” means the writer has cover for being wrong or merely malicious.
Let’s play:
“It’s unclear whether Donald Trump is a sleeper agent planted years ago by aliens from the galaxy Andromeda.”
Also frequently used is the phrase “Raises questions.” This is the Post & Times’ preferred method of expressing disapproval and sowing fear, uncertainty and doubt.
“Trump’s speech raises questions about whether he is secretly a Klansman.”
Negative space watch: they mentioned Trump’s travel but not that Hillary wasn’t traveling. Because she couldn’t.
FWIW, at this time 4 years ago nearly all of us felt a lot more pessimistic about Trump’s chances.