Yeah...see....that's the thing. You've been given facts which you refuse to see. So, if there is something in your head that you want others to get.....I'm pretty certain you don't have enough watts.
I really REALLY dislike F. Chuck Todd, but I did happen to catch a little of MTP. They were showing via graphics a variety of ways in which Biden's victories on Super Tuesday were supported by greater turnout across different demographics. At least 1 place had a nearly double voter turnout than 2016.
Of course, completely left out of the analysis was that the 2016 cycle had primaries for both parties - so people had to self-select which one to vote in. This time, the Dem primary was the only game in town. So, that will stilt things badly. (Granted, going back to 2008 may not have been very helpful either.)
Anyway, beyond the obvious minority-turnout increase, it looks like some historically suburban-Republican counties had high turnout. That could be a faultline in the coalition that elected Trump in 2016. Political people will tell you that primary voters usually tend to vote the same way in the general, or stay home. Having pulled the lever/pushed the button for a candidate once, it is easier to do it again.
Taken together, voters who either stayed home in 2016 or voted for Trump in order to shake things up, may not be as willing to do so in 2020.
For Trump, this may not be the done deal that we all expect.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi: "Just generally, I usually always cast my vote for a woman. I just do."
https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1237019213904084992
Joe could phone in his remarks and win if the markets keep tanking and the virus spreads.
Trump is toast if this continues.
Democrats only hope of winning hinges on the economy falling apart due to a catastrophe.
Avon closing all schools until March 20 after 2 possible cases of COVID-19
Joe could phone in his remarks and win if the markets keep tanking and the virus spreads.
Trump is toast if this continues.
Wait... I though Obama said he owned the recent good economy. Now I'm confused.Trump won't get a pass by blaming democrats or Pence. He owns the economy....whether justified or not.
Wait... I though Obama said he owned the recent good economy. Now I'm confused.
Secondarily, if you believe people won't vote against a sitting president if the economy is running well, then you should also agree that an economy that tanks for any reason will be blamed on a sitting president.