Posted on 11/14/2020 1:52:45 PM PST by Kaslin
Considering these five facts about the election, it's no wonder Biden failed to achieve a landslide victory and one might say it's curious that he'd achieve victory at all.
If I told you an incumbent president had 52 percent approval on Election Day and ended up winning 10 million more votes than during his first election, would you predict victory? What if 56 percent of voters felt they were better off since the president had entered office? What if you knew that the incumbent had a nearly 30 percent enthusiasm edge over his opponent, or that when asked for whom they thought their neighbors were voting, nearly 10 percent more Americans expected the president to be re-elected than to lose?
With those numbers in mind, wouldnt you feel pretty confident that the sitting president had, indeed, been re-elected? Alternatively, wouldnt you consider it an amazing feat if, instead, the presidents challenger was victorious? The improbability of that result should be newsworthy all on its own.
Donald Trump has majority approval. Nearly six in 10 Americans feel better off today than when Barack Obama was in office, and 15 percent more voters pulled the lever for his re-election than in his 2016 victory. These are not the numbers of a losing candidate, yet we’re told Joe Biden managed to prevail.
The media and pollsters, of course, predicted a Biden landslide, not a very narrow squeaker in which Democrats lost in almost every other avenue of government. Considering the following five facts about the election, it’s no wonder Biden failed to achieve a landslide victory.
Not since President Grover Clevelands re-election campaign in 1888 has a sitting president won more votes the second time around and still lost, which is one reason he successfully ran again four years later. To put this in perspective, Obama lost 5 million votes between his 2008 and 2012 elections. He is the only president to have lost voters and still won re-election.
By comparison, Trump not only added about 10 million votes to his 2016 haul but also shattered the record for most votes received by a sitting president. Trump won a greater share of minority votes than any Republican presidential candidate since 1960 and brought more Democrats over to his side than in 2016. More than nine in 10 evangelical Christians voted to re-elect the president. For Trump to expand his coalition of voters so substantially and still lose is historic.
This is a huge number. According to Gallup, only 32 percent of Americans say they arent better off since Trump was inaugurated. No sitting president has lost re-election when more than half of the country is doing better than before the incumbent entered office.
In fact, Obama, George W. Bush, and Ronald Reagan all won re-election, even though only about 45 percent of the country felt better off than when their presidencies had begun. For Biden to have won the election, despite nearly six in 10 Americans doing well under the current president, is noteworthy. It simply has never happened before.
Part of the reason for Americans strong sense of being better off under Trump surely stems from the unprecedented prosperity Americans were experiencing until this past spring when the Chinese coronavirus stopped the worlds economies. Under the president, minority unemployment had reached record lows, and minority wealth savings had reached record highs. At the same time, the stock market had risen to all-time record highs. In other words, the Trump economy was benefiting Americans at all economic levels.
After the pandemic caused an election-year recession, the economy has steadily rebounded since summer. Unemployment has already dropped back below 7 percent, much faster than many economists thought possible, and the stock market is back to its pre-pandemic highs.
In the past, the performance of the S&P 500 in the three months before Americans head to the polls has predicted 87 percent of elections since 1928 and 100 percent since 1984. If the S&P is in positive territory by the end of those three months, the incumbent party almost always wins. On the last trading day in July, the S&P 500 closed at 3,271, was up nearly 7 percent by mid-October, and closed at 3,310 on the Monday before the 2020 election. The market predicted a Trump victory.
In June, during the middle of the pandemic, pollster Scott Rasmussen was blown away by the enthusiasm gap between Trump and Biden voters. He wrote in amazement: Wow! 76 percent of Trump voters are enthusiastic about their candidate compared to just 49 percent of Biden voters.
This enthusiasm gap, measured consistently as somewhere between 15 and 30 percent, was picked up by many pollsters. Richard Baris, the director of Big Data Poll, told the New York Post in mid-October that enthusiasm for Trump is historically high, while Bidens enthusiasm level is historically low.
Anyone who saw a Trump rally would not be surprised. At one of his last campaign stops before Election Day, about 60,000 Trump supporters showed up to see the president in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump tractor parades, boat parades, and 30-mile-long highway caravans have been a common feature of the 2020 campaign.
Republican support for the president has been higher than for any president of either party since Dwight D. Eisenhower. Until Bidens presumed victory, no incumbent president winning so handily in voter enthusiasm had lost re-election.
Just as in 2016, polling this election cycle proved decisively wrong. Republicans in the House, Senate, and state legislatures across the country all out-performed polling estimates. Pollsters consistently predicted a Biden blowout, but instead, the race is one of the closest in American history.
Pollsters have partially excused their efforts by pointing to a shy Trump voter error in the polls that failed to capture the presidents true support. To get around this problem, some pollsters asked respondents to name the candidate for whom they believed their neighbors would likely vote, hoping to elicit more candid voting intentions.
By a 7 percentage-point margin, Harvard/Harris polling found in late September that more Americans believed their neighbors would vote for Trumps re-election than for Biden. In the week before the election, USC Dornsife published a poll asking a similar question: Do you think your friends and neighbors are voting for Trump? USC concluded that its looking like an Electoral College loss for Biden.
Just 12 days before the election, Trumps approval rating popped over 50 percent and has held steady since that time. As Gallup noted, [A]ll incumbents with an approval rating of 50 percent or higher have won re-election, and presidents with approval ratings much lower than 50 percent have lost. Rasmussen and Zogby both had Trump hitting that holy grail approval number tied to certain re-election.
On the day before the election, Rasmussen had Trump at 52 percent approval. At the same point in his presidency, and before his own re-election, Obama had 50 percent. As of Nov. 11, Rasmussen shows 53 percent of the country approves of Trump, compared to 46 percent who disapprove. No incumbent president has ever lost re-election with numbers such as these.
All of these numbers have historically contributed to a victory for an incumbent president. Considering them, it’s no surprise Biden didn’t win in a landslide, but that they did not produce a win for Trump in 2020 is almost unbelievable.
Annnnnd those are the 5 reasons dems cheated .....
He turned all the keys to be President and yet “lost.” That just does not happen.
Massive fraud makes up for a lot of trends.
Trump did not lose. There was massive election fraud. It will be exposed.
The Enemedia were screaming from the rooftops about how the country was hopelessly polarized.
Now they want us to believe this crock about millions of voters who voted for Joke Bidet AND for conservatives in the other races.
What about “the consent of the governed” after an election is stolen and the country gets worse for everyone (except of course those who did the stealing)?
6. Republican candidate won Ohio and Florida... and lost.
7. Republican candidate did better with non white voters than any GOP candidate since 1956...and lost.
The fruits and freaks are saying he’s too vulgar or too hard edged and that’s why he lost.
I wish george will would start a website so those fruits can go there instead of here.
He won FL and OH HUGE!!! Before the lights went out at 9pm.
To all who Really think he lost legally...YOU ARE MORONS.
That’s what will (God Forbid) make the next 4 years Tragically Difficult...not guessing but KNOWING it was stolen.
Trump made everybody come out of the closet.
Big tech, dems, Republicans..in congress and not.
The MSM was bad but now it’s Off The Charts Communist!!
China got its share.
soros and gates are thrilled.
Gates was outed...at least to me. Had no idea he was such a jerk
Our PDJT won a very diverse Florida by 3%, even WITH all the fraud.
How in H*LL does he lose Georgia?
We better have lot sf rope, we’re gonna need it.
Roll MAGA, roll!
Who’s going to expose ballot fraud? Regular media do not even acknowledge such fraud. Too bad the judicial system turns a blind eye to such mass cheating.
“The fruits and freaks are saying hes too vulgar or too hard edged and thats why he lost.”
Yes, isn’t that odd? People, those with sense, look past that sort of thing IF it is even true,and gladly vote for the man. He has had many accomplishments and kept promises and the fruits and pearl clutchers were concerned over parlor manners?! Willing to allow abortions because someone said a word?
Leftists bring language out of the gutter all of the time and accuse others of being “vulgar.”
Add in an opponent that no one liked and didn’t campaign. The whole thing is BS and we should never let biden be installed as President when we know what happened.
“Whos going to expose ballot fraud?”
Hopefully the courts.
But, but, but, he tweets mean things.
Remember about a week out, Bidens team was talking about a path to victory that didnt include Florida or Ohio.
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