going4roses said:
BearNIt said:
The two most recent polls:
Quinnipiac:
Biden 32%, Warren 19%, Sanders 15%
U.S. Today/Suffolk:
Biden: 32%, Warren 14%, Sanders 12%
Seems like Monmouth was an outlier.
Trump in a landslide with enough political capitol to reboot slavery
Trump will never win in a landslide.
Trump would have lost to almost literally any other Democrat that could have run in 2016. There has been an overreaction to the result as it was more about Clinton than Trump. She was an incompetent candidate that was deeply unpopular in the midwest. Think about it. In 2008 with much of her support coming from the African American community, she failed to see that the only Black candidate was the major threat in the democratic field. She then couldn't squash a cooky independent from Vermont who proudly proclaimed he was a socialist. Then she ignored the Midwestern states to try to run up the score elsewhere when a simple click on FiveThirtyEight would have told her campaign what states were likely tipping point states. Worst campaigner ever.
The danger is that the democrats have given Trump 4 years to prove himself and make his case for a second term. That and they are looking at a scenario where they may need to win the popular vote by 5M to win the electoral college.
However, this should be (emphasize SHOULD BE) an easy case for them. Read the article on "Trump voters". Low education/Low income White voters are socially conservative, but economically are looking for justice and think the little guy gets screwed. That is why they swing democrat and republican. Trump was attractive to many because he promised both.
However, farmers have gotten royally effed by Trump. (we actually are now running a trade deficit in agriculture which is a catastrophe) Coal miners are losing jobs. Manufacturing is down. Trump's tax cuts were deeply unpopular and seen as a gift to the rich and not doing much at all for the "Trump voter". Make no mistake. These voters are not stupid. They have heard the promises before. They've fallen for the promises before. But they know when they aren't kept. Trump barely won the three Midwestern states that turned the election. The democrats do not need to win back the low education/low income white voters. They just need to win a fraction of them back to turn the election around. Democrats hammering the Midwest with an economic message should be low hanging fruit. And that isn't the only path to success.
I think you would find also, there are a few people on this board who voted for Trump because they thought his racist bluster was just to get elected and they wanted to shake up Washington and a different economic strategy. I know a couple who have been clearly pretty disappointed.
Democrats may well lose this, but if they do, they will have done so by blowing it. This is still the country that easily reelected Obama 7 years ago and who would have easily done so again if he had been eligible to run in 2016.