2020 Presidential Race

I fully expect this election will be won in a court room.
Won't be close enough. Trump won't win any of the following:

Florida
Pennsylvania
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
New Hampshire
Virginia
Colorado
New Mexico
Nevada

Even conceding Trump states such as North Carolina, Arizona and Ohio... where Biden is showing a lead in some polls - and Biden still gets to 270 electoral college votes. Trump's path to victory is incredibly narrow. He is trailing by an average of 5 points or more right now in every one of these states... and he must win at least two of them... and he has no margin for error among the group of NC, AZ and OH.
 
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Trump Approval Soaring, Voter Enthusiasm Outstripping That of Biden Supporters

According to the Washington Examiner, the Emerson College poll showed Biden at 50% and President Trump at 46%. The survey of 964 likely voters has a plus or minus 3.1 percentage point rating of accuracy. It added, “A majority of voters, 53%, still think Trump will be reelected in November.”

The Zogby Poll also showed the race close, with 44% for Biden and 40% for Trump.

Additionally, an Economist/YouGov poll reveals a big trouble spot for Biden and the Democrats: Trump supporters are far more enthusiastic about voting for him than are Biden supporters.

Trump Approval Soaring, Voter Enthusiasm Outstripping That of Biden Supporters
Is there any chance of Trump tweeting his approval rating in Rasmussen Reports today? They have dropped him 3 points in the last two days. They have him at 48% now. I guess they are on their way back to being "fake news" again? At least until their next tease....
 
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Won't be close enough. Trump won't win any of the following:

Florida
Pennsylvania
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
New Hampshire
Virginia
Colorado
New Mexico
Nevada

Even conceding Trump states such as North Carolina, Arizona and Ohio... where Biden is showing a lead in some polls - and Biden still gets to 270 electoral college votes. Trump's path to victory is incredibly narrow. He is trailing by an average of 5 points or more right now in every one of these states... and he must win at least two of them... and he has no margin for error among the group of NC, AZ and OH.
What about South Carolina? Since he's running for the Senate there it would seem like an important state to win
 
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