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It's looking more like Trump will be reelected in 2020

Drumcollie

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With the election year now underway, President Trump is no doubt beatable — and yet, it’s starting to feel more and more like he’ll get reelected.

The obstacles to Trump winning in 2020 should not be ignored. To start, in 2016, he only beat the highly unpopular Hillary Clinton in the Electoral College by winning three key swing states by less than 1%. 2018, all three of them, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan turned against Republicans. Trump also has historically low approval ratings and has been consistently trailing Democratic front-runner Joe Biden in general election matchups.

But at the same time, there are several factors that increasingly look to be playing in Trump’s favor.

One, the economy. Predictions about the United States being on the brink of a recession have not borne out yet. Instead, unemployment has remained at a 50-year low of 3.5%. Since Trump took office, the unemployment rate has averaged 3.9% — lower than any president at a comparable point in office since data started being kept in 1948. Recent data also undermines the Democratic argument that the gains have been limited to the very top. It makes it harder to run a “change” campaign in the face of such strong economic performance.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/its-looking-more-like-trump-will-be-reelected-in-2020/ar-BBZ1TaW?ocid=spartanntp

Better impeach now! Oops that's not gonna happen. Better get a good candidate.
 

Bernard_Fokke

Captain Fokke
Supporting Member
With the election year now underway, President Trump is no doubt beatable — and yet, it’s starting to feel more and more like he’ll get reelected.

The obstacles to Trump winning in 2020 should not be ignored. To start, in 2016, he only beat the highly unpopular Hillary Clinton in the Electoral College by winning three key swing states by less than 1%. 2018, all three of them, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan turned against Republicans. Trump also has historically low approval ratings and has been consistently trailing Democratic front-runner Joe Biden in general election matchups.

But at the same time, there are several factors that increasingly look to be playing in Trump’s favor.

One, the economy. Predictions about the United States being on the brink of a recession have not borne out yet. Instead, unemployment has remained at a 50-year low of 3.5%. Since Trump took office, the unemployment rate has averaged 3.9% — lower than any president at a comparable point in office since data started being kept in 1948. Recent data also undermines the Democratic argument that the gains have been limited to the very top. It makes it harder to run a “change” campaign in the face of such strong economic performance.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/its-looking-more-like-trump-will-be-reelected-in-2020/ar-BBZ1TaW?ocid=spartanntp

Better impeach now! Oops that's not gonna happen. Better get a good candidate.
I'm personally thanking every Democrat I know for doing their very best to get President Trump reelected, outstanding job folks, thank you.
 

llovejim

Current Champion
With the election year now underway, President Trump is no doubt beatable — and yet, it’s starting to feel more and more like he’ll get reelected.

The obstacles to Trump winning in 2020 should not be ignored. To start, in 2016, he only beat the highly unpopular Hillary Clinton in the Electoral College by winning three key swing states by less than 1%. 2018, all three of them, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan turned against Republicans. Trump also has historically low approval ratings and has been consistently trailing Democratic front-runner Joe Biden in general election matchups.

But at the same time, there are several factors that increasingly look to be playing in Trump’s favor.

One, the economy. Predictions about the United States being on the brink of a recession have not borne out yet. Instead, unemployment has remained at a 50-year low of 3.5%. Since Trump took office, the unemployment rate has averaged 3.9% — lower than any president at a comparable point in office since data started being kept in 1948. Recent data also undermines the Democratic argument that the gains have been limited to the very top. It makes it harder to run a “change” campaign in the face of such strong economic performance.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/its-looking-more-like-trump-will-be-reelected-in-2020/ar-BBZ1TaW?ocid=spartanntp

Better impeach now! Oops that's not gonna happen. Better get a good candidate.
since the economy is increasing at roughly the same pace as it has the last 6 years, only out of touch voters, mainly fox viewers, will give trump the credit for the good economy. and anyone that reads or watches any real news knows although the economy is good, we are not stuck in any real ground wars with combat troops, due to Trump's stupid shit tax cuts for the rich and historically profitable rich corporations, he has almost doubled deficit spending, despite his constant promises he would eliminate deficit spending....

these trump voters will also have to ignore his corruption, his obstruction of justice, his constant lies, his refusing to hold the Saudi Prince responsible for the torture/murder of a journalist working for an American newspaper, his refusing to hold little kim responsible for the torture/murder of American student Otto Warmbier, his public support of Putin when he said Russia did not hack servers or otherwise try to help Trump in the 2016 election, despite all of our military-intelligence experts reporting he did, his 5 minute phone call with Erdogan, and then his decision to let Erdogan slaughter our allies the Kurds in Syria, his immoral change of policy to purposely separate children from their parents at the border, when there was no real need to do so, and bush and obama had not done so.

and somehow trump voters will vote for this lying, cold-blooded, piece of shit again?
 

reason10

Governor
since the economy is increasing at roughly the same pace as it has the last 6 years, only out of touch voters, mainly fox viewers, will give trump the credit for the good economy. and anyone that reads or watches any real news knows although the economy is good, we are not stuck in any real ground wars with combat troops, due to Trump's stupid shit tax cuts for the rich and historically profitable rich corporations, he has almost doubled deficit spending, despite his constant promises he would eliminate deficit spending....

these trump voters will also have to ignore his corruption, his obstruction of justice, his constant lies, his refusing to hold the Saudi Prince responsible for the torture/murder of a journalist working for an American newspaper, his refusing to hold little kim responsible for the torture/murder of American student Otto Warmbier, his public support of Putin when he said Russia did not hack servers or otherwise try to help Trump in the 2016 election, despite all of our military-intelligence experts reporting he did, his 5 minute phone call with Erdogan, and then his decision to let Erdogan slaughter our allies the Kurds in Syria, his immoral change of policy to purposely separate children from their parents at the border, when there was no real need to do so, and bush and obama had not done so.

and somehow trump voters will vote for this lying, cold-blooded, piece of shit again?

Everything in that post is a lie.
 

Nutty Cortez

Dummy (D) NY
since the economy is increasing at roughly the same pace as it has the last 6 years, only out of touch voters, mainly fox viewers, will give trump the credit for the good economy. and anyone that reads or watches any real news knows although the economy is good, we are not stuck in any real ground wars with combat troops, due to Trump's stupid shit tax cuts for the rich and historically profitable rich corporations, he has almost doubled deficit spending, despite his constant promises he would eliminate deficit spending....

LOL

"we are not stuck in any real ground wars with combat troops, due to Trump's stupid shit tax cuts for the rich and historically profitable rich corporations"

This may be one of the dumbest things ever written on the internet :eek:
 

SW48

Administrator
Staff member
Supporting Member
With the election year now underway, President Trump is no doubt beatable — and yet, it’s starting to feel more and more like he’ll get reelected.

The obstacles to Trump winning in 2020 should not be ignored. To start, in 2016, he only beat the highly unpopular Hillary Clinton in the Electoral College by winning three key swing states by less than 1%. 2018, all three of them, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan turned against Republicans. Trump also has historically low approval ratings and has been consistently trailing Democratic front-runner Joe Biden in general election matchups.

But at the same time, there are several factors that increasingly look to be playing in Trump’s favor.

One, the economy. Predictions about the United States being on the brink of a recession have not borne out yet. Instead, unemployment has remained at a 50-year low of 3.5%. Since Trump took office, the unemployment rate has averaged 3.9% — lower than any president at a comparable point in office since data started being kept in 1948. Recent data also undermines the Democratic argument that the gains have been limited to the very top. It makes it harder to run a “change” campaign in the face of such strong economic performance.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/its-looking-more-like-trump-will-be-reelected-in-2020/ar-BBZ1TaW?ocid=spartanntp

Better impeach now! Oops that's not gonna happen. Better get a good candidate.

What is the polling on Biden vs Trump when polling each state and adding up the electoral college votes?

That is the only poll that would matter if anyone even does it the correct way?
 
What is the polling on Biden vs Trump when polling each state and adding up the electoral college votes?

That is the only poll that would matter if anyone even does it the correct way?
Polling released on Wednesday shows Trump losing to Biden, and Bernie in Wisconsin, Florida, and Michigan.
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https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/

If a Democratic candidate carries those 3 states + every state Hillary carried then its game over for the Trumpster fire.
 

llovejim

Current Champion
Everything in that post is a lie.
according to chickenshit liars- here ya go, check it out-

www.usatoday.com › story › money › 2019/12/04 › jobs-creation-tru...

Jobs: Trump has fallen short of goal to turbocharge job growth

Dec 4, 2019 - Trump has a mixed record on job creation with tax cuts and new spending ... With the presidential election less than a year away and a second term at stake for Trump, economists and ... But let's put the figures in perspective.

Since Trump took office in January 2017, the economy has added 6.2 million jobs in 33 months. But the Labor Department’s recent revision for the 12 months ending in March tentatively lowered that total to 5.7 million, a figure that likely will be finalized early next year. That amounts to an average of 174,000 jobs a month.
By comparison, 7.4 million jobs were added during the final 33 months of Obama’s administration, an average of 223,000 a month.

www.marketwatch.com › Economy & Politics › Rex Nutting

Trump didn't transform the economy — it's mostly the same as ...


Nov 16, 2019 - Boosted by fiscal stimulus, U.S. GDP has averaged 2.6% under Donald Trump vs. 2.4% in ... By way of comparison, GDP averaged 2.4% over the final 16 ... turned from austerity budgets under Obama to stimulus under Trump.

www.forbes.com › sites › chuckjones › 2019/07/29 › trumps-budget-...

Trump's Budget Deficits Could Almost Double Obama's - Forbes

Jul 29, 2019 - Trump's budget deficits are about to explode past Obama's due to the tax cut, increased spending and the budget agreement that is being ...

Fortune.com › 2019/11/01 › trump-obama-markets-comparison-s-and...

The Stock Market Is Doing Far Worse Under Trump Than It Did ...

Nov 1, 2019 - Despite the strong year for stocks, Fortune's analysis of the S&P 500, Dow, Nasdqaq, and Russell 2000 show that Obama still comes out on top. ... Markets Still Performed Far Better Under Obama Than Trump. By ... Under Trump, the 136% change, or 36% gain in value, was 14 percentage points less.
 

reason10

Governor
according to chickenshit liars- here ya go, check it out-

www.usatoday.com › story › money › 2019/12/04 › jobs-creation-tru...

Jobs: Trump has fallen short of goal to turbocharge job growth

Dec 4, 2019 - Trump has a mixed record on job creation with tax cuts and new spending ... With the presidential election less than a year away and a second term at stake for Trump, economists and ... But let's put the figures in perspective.

Since Trump took office in January 2017, the economy has added 6.2 million jobs in 33 months. But the Labor Department’s recent revision for the 12 months ending in March tentatively lowered that total to 5.7 million, a figure that likely will be finalized early next year. That amounts to an average of 174,000 jobs a month.
By comparison, 7.4 million jobs were added during the final 33 months of Obama’s administration, an average of 223,000 a month.

www.marketwatch.com › Economy & Politics › Rex Nutting

Trump didn't transform the economy — it's mostly the same as ...


Nov 16, 2019 - Boosted by fiscal stimulus, U.S. GDP has averaged 2.6% under Donald Trump vs. 2.4% in ... By way of comparison, GDP averaged 2.4% over the final 16 ... turned from austerity budgets under Obama to stimulus under Trump.

www.forbes.com › sites › chuckjones › 2019/07/29 › trumps-budget-...

Trump's Budget Deficits Could Almost Double Obama's - Forbes

Jul 29, 2019 - Trump's budget deficits are about to explode past Obama's due to the tax cut, increased spending and the budget agreement that is being ...

Fortune.com › 2019/11/01 › trump-obama-markets-comparison-s-and...

The Stock Market Is Doing Far Worse Under Trump Than It Did ...

Nov 1, 2019 - Despite the strong year for stocks, Fortune's analysis of the S&P 500, Dow, Nasdqaq, and Russell 2000 show that Obama still comes out on top. ... Markets Still Performed Far Better Under Obama Than Trump. By ... Under Trump, the 136% change, or 36% gain in value, was 14 percentage points less.

Like I said, ALL LIES. All left wing biased hack sites.

Anybody who compares Obama favorably to President Trump is just a [Unwelcome language removed] idiot.
 

llovejim

Current Champion
What is the polling on Biden vs Trump when polling each state and adding up the electoral college votes?

That is the only poll that would matter if anyone even does it the correct way?
go find it. or you could take the time to do it yourself. if trump loses any two of those he somehow won in 2016- Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan, by a total of 76,000 votes, he will surely lose, and he is getting beat in all 3...
 

llovejim

Current Champion
Like I said, ALL LIES. All left wing biased hack sites.

Anybody who compares Obama favorably to President Trump is just a [Unwelcome language removed] idiot.
your saying so does not mean shit, actually, it means the opposite. i done kicked your ass with facts once-

www.usatoday.com › story › money › 2019/12/04 › jobs-creation-tru...

Jobs: Trump has fallen short of goal to turbocharge job growth

Dec 4, 2019 - Trump has a mixed record on job creation with tax cuts and new spending ... With the presidential election less than a year away and a second term at stake for Trump, economists and ... But let's put the figures in perspective.

Since Trump took office in January 2017, the economy has added 6.2 million jobs in 33 months. But the Labor Department’s recent revision for the 12 months ending in March tentatively lowered that total to 5.7 million, a figure that likely will be finalized early next year. That amounts to an average of 174,000 jobs a month.
By comparison, 7.4 million jobs were added during the final 33 months of Obama’s administration, an average of 223,000 a month.

www.marketwatch.com › Economy & Politics › Rex Nutting

Trump didn't transform the economy — it's mostly the same as ...


Nov 16, 2019 - Boosted by fiscal stimulus, U.S. GDP has averaged 2.6% under Donald Trump vs. 2.4% in ... By way of comparison, GDP averaged 2.4% over the final 16 ... turned from austerity budgets under Obama to stimulus under Trump.

www.forbes.com › sites › chuckjones › 2019/07/29 › trumps-budget-...

Trump's Budget Deficits Could Almost Double Obama's - Forbes

Jul 29, 2019 - Trump's budget deficits are about to explode past Obama's due to the tax cut, increased spending and the budget agreement that is being ...

Fortune.com › 2019/11/01 › trump-obama-markets-comparison-s-and...

The Stock Market Is Doing Far Worse Under Trump Than It Did ...

Nov 1, 2019 - Despite the strong year for stocks, Fortune's analysis of the S&P 500, Dow, Nasdqaq, and Russell 2000 show that Obama still comes out on top. ... Markets Still Performed Far Better Under Obama Than Trump. By ... Under Trump, the 136% change, or 36% gain in value, was 14 percentage points less.
 

Nutty Cortez

Dummy (D) NY
Like I said, ALL LIES. All left wing biased hack sites.

Anybody who compares Obama favorably to President Trump is just a [Unwelcome language removed] idiot.

Oblammo tried to convince everyone that the worst GDP growth in 70 years- record amount of people on food stamps- government assistance and disability. And a record amount of people out of the workforce. And record Poverty was the new normal.
 

reason10

Governor
your saying so does not mean shit, actually, it means the opposite. i done kicked your ass with facts once-

www.usatoday.com › story › money › 2019/12/04 › jobs-creation-tru...

Jobs: Trump has fallen short of goal to turbocharge job growth

Dec 4, 2019 - Trump has a mixed record on job creation with tax cuts and new spending ... With the presidential election less than a year away and a second term at stake for Trump, economists and ... But let's put the figures in perspective.

Since Trump took office in January 2017, the economy has added 6.2 million jobs in 33 months. But the Labor Department’s recent revision for the 12 months ending in March tentatively lowered that total to 5.7 million, a figure that likely will be finalized early next year. That amounts to an average of 174,000 jobs a month.
By comparison, 7.4 million jobs were added during the final 33 months of Obama’s administration, an average of 223,000 a month.

www.marketwatch.com › Economy & Politics › Rex Nutting

Trump didn't transform the economy — it's mostly the same as ...


Nov 16, 2019 - Boosted by fiscal stimulus, U.S. GDP has averaged 2.6% under Donald Trump vs. 2.4% in ... By way of comparison, GDP averaged 2.4% over the final 16 ... turned from austerity budgets under Obama to stimulus under Trump.

www.forbes.com › sites › chuckjones › 2019/07/29 › trumps-budget-...

Trump's Budget Deficits Could Almost Double Obama's - Forbes

Jul 29, 2019 - Trump's budget deficits are about to explode past Obama's due to the tax cut, increased spending and the budget agreement that is being ...

Fortune.com › 2019/11/01 › trump-obama-markets-comparison-s-and...

The Stock Market Is Doing Far Worse Under Trump Than It Did ...

Nov 1, 2019 - Despite the strong year for stocks, Fortune's analysis of the S&P 500, Dow, Nasdqaq, and Russell 2000 show that Obama still comes out on top. ... Markets Still Performed Far Better Under Obama Than Trump. By ... Under Trump, the 136% change, or 36% gain in value, was 14 percentage points less.

Edited You have LOST this argument.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/04/dow-futures-open-us-china-trade-deal-uber-marriott.html

Dow rips to a record high, now up nearly 18% on the year

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/01/05/black-unemployment-rate-falls-to-record-low.html

Black unemployment rate falls to record low

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/weekly-standard/trump-economy-is-creating-jobs-at-record-pace


The Trump Jobs Machine Is Roaring

You lose again.

 
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