Posted on 10/19/2020 9:33:27 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
The latest state polling by the Trafalgar Group predicts another win for President Trump in the upper 270’s to low 280’s in the Electoral College, but the CEO highlights a couple of big cautions for Republicans.
In an lengthy interview on the National Review “The Editors” podcast, the Trafalgar Group CEO Robert Cahaly told NR’s Rich Lowry that he predicts Trump will win the battleground states of Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Texas. He said things are tighter in Wisconsin and Arizona, though Cahaly says Trump has the lead and will “probably win” in Arizona.
Our new @trafalgar_group #2020Election #FL #BattlegroundState #poll conducted Oct 11-13 shows Trump maintaining a lead with:
48.4% @realDonaldTrump,
46.1% @JoeBiden,
1.8% @Jorgensen4POTUS,
2.1% all others,
1.6% Und.
See Report: https://t.co/i180v5TQHj pic.twitter.com/QOyL3gIxJP— Robert C. Cahaly (@RobertCahaly) October 14, 2020
In Michigan, where Senatorial candidate John James has a slight lead, Cahaly says that a combination of James’s strength, hatred for Governor Whitmer’s COVID response and her job killing Green New Deal, and the Trump economy will propel the president to a win there.
Our new @trafalgar_group #2020Election #BattlegroundState #MIpoll conducted Oct 11-14 still shows a thin Trump lead:
46.5% @realDonaldTrump,
45.9% @JoeBiden,
2.5% @Jorgensen4POTUS,
2.2% all others,
2.2% Und.
See Report: https://t.co/dcPtMMUSpx pic.twitter.com/l1whvPtn1f
A huge red flag is over Pennsylvania, where Cahaly predicts a Trump win, but said the state is ripe for voter fraud.
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I agree, they will try to steal PA, they’ll still lose.
2.5% to the idiot loserterians. Sheesh
I live in Ohio and never requested an absentee ballot. I can’t tell you how many arrived in the mail and that I tore up and threw away.
I have never voted absentee and I don’t ever plan to
I think they’ll expect all of the D votes to be for Biden, and find out that they’re not.
I work with a guy who votes Libertarian, I’m trying to get him to see that as abstaining from the election that will decide whether the country survives or not.
Ballots or ballot requests?
I got both over several weeks... he%#, there may be one in the mail box tonight when I get home.
I have voted for 60 years.
I have NEVER voted absentee.
I have NEVER requested an absentee ballot.
I have NEVER voted early.
I have NEVER failed to vote on election day.
This year, I got an Absentee ballot.
I am voting early, on this Wednesday, and I am taking the UNOPENED ballot with me with questions.
I want some answers.
I have NEVER voted absentee.
I have NEVER requested an absentee ballot.
I have NEVER voted early.
I have NEVER failed to vote on election day.
This year, I got several Absentee ballots.
So, ya KNOW there’s something rotten in Denmark
bttt
The battleground state of Texas.
Let that sink in.
PA and FL both have me worried on the fraud front.
He might pick up enough new states to make up for PA, but FL would be more of a challenge. Of course, he had some electoral votes to spare in 2016.
RE: The battleground state of Texas.
I’m not surprised. Just consider how many migrants Texas has from the very blue state of California...
It’s the same with Florida, where so many New Yorkers and New Jerseyans have moved.
“Let’s move to Texas or Florida, where the taxes are low and government works more efficiently. Oh, and let’s vote for Democrats like the ones who ruined our states!”
RE: This year, I got several Absentee ballots.
Maybe the Coronavirus has something to do with it... They’re actively discouraging people from showing up.
Maybe the Coronavirus has something to do with it... Theyre actively discouraging people from showing up.
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