CNN’s inaugural Road to 270 shows Trump in a position to win the White House

Anonymous
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If Florida still has the abortion referendum on the ballot in November, that state could also be in play.


Ha. Sure.
Anonymous
Meanwhile, as the race shapes up between Trump and Biden, CNN is hosting a debate between...checks notes...Haley and DeSantis. Never change, CNN.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, as the race shapes up between Trump and Biden, CNN is hosting a debate between...checks notes...Haley and DeSantis. Never change, CNN.


Trump's scared to debate, though. He can only ramble in softball interviews.
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https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/05/politics/road-to-270-electoral-votes-2024/index.html

CNN

CNN’s inaugural “Road to 270” electoral map shows President Joe Biden struggling to recreate his Electoral College majority from his successful 2020 run and former President Donald Trump with enough states solidly in his corner or leaning in his direction to put him in a position to win the presidency again.

This first look at a potential Biden vs. Trump rematch – and the electoral math each would need to capture 270 electoral votes – captures the dynamics at play 10 months from Election Day. Biden is an incumbent president with stubbornly low approval ratings, persistent questions and concerns about his ability to serve another term, and diminished support from some key components of his winning coalition from 2020.

Biden has made a mistake. He said when he ran in 2020 he would only serve one term, then bow out. He is putting our democracy at risk. Rest in power Justice Ginsberg, but she did us a disservice by not stepping down and it seems Biden will follow her lead. I know it’s early. I know polls are notoriously unreliable. Still, this is troubling.
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Replace Biden with any normal Dem candidate and the normal candidate destroys Trump in an electoral and popular vote landslide victory. What are you thinking Joe?
Anonymous
If the president had cared more about protecting women’s reproductive rights (honestly the only reason I’m voting Dem now) then he would not have put his presidency at risk by allowing the border disaster and promoting other agendas that many moderate Americans do not agree with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the president had cared more about protecting women’s reproductive rights (honestly the only reason I’m voting Dem now) then he would not have put his presidency at risk by allowing the border disaster and promoting other agendas that many moderate Americans do not agree with.


This makes no sense. What would you have the president do without the needed senators to pass a law? We don't live in a dictatorship.

Same thing with the border, we need more money for administrative judges, for high tech solutions etc, and the GOP owns the purse strings and as Senator Johnson admitted, is slow-walking the legislation because they want to keep it as a wedge issue just as you have outlined. They don't want to solve problems, they want to keep people angry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the president had cared more about protecting women’s reproductive rights (honestly the only reason I’m voting Dem now) then he would not have put his presidency at risk by allowing the border disaster and promoting other agendas that many moderate Americans do not agree with.


What are the things the moderate Americans don't agree with? The things Biden has done that are wildly popular including reducing the cost of drugs, more renewables, more manufacturing in the US, higher wages for workers, the infrastructure investments. the things he would like to do that are wildly popular: woman's reproductive rights, sensible gun legislation, funding Ukraine.

Anonymous
This is pure malarky. Biden will win comfortably.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, as the race shapes up between Trump and Biden, CNN is hosting a debate between...checks notes...Haley and DeSantis. Never change, CNN.


Trump and Biden have yet to be nominated. If there are any debates between Trump and Biden, they'll be in the late august to mid October time frame. For America's sake, lets' hope there are no debates between Trump and Biden. These two bumbling old men embarrassed us enough in 2020. We don't need to show the rest of the world just how weak and incompetent our supposed best two options for president are.
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Anonymous wrote: >

https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/05/politics/road-to-270-electoral-votes-2024/index.html

CNN

CNN’s inaugural “Road to 270” electoral map shows President Joe Biden struggling to recreate his Electoral College majority from his successful 2020 run and former President Donald Trump with enough states solidly in his corner or leaning in his direction to put him in a position to win the presidency again.

This first look at a potential Biden vs. Trump rematch – and the electoral math each would need to capture 270 electoral votes – captures the dynamics at play 10 months from Election Day. Biden is an incumbent president with stubbornly low approval ratings, persistent questions and concerns about his ability to serve another term, and diminished support from some key components of his winning coalition from 2020.

Biden has made a mistake. He said when he ran in 2020 he would only serve one term, then bow out. He is putting our democracy at risk. Rest in power Justice Ginsberg, but she did us a disservice by not stepping down and it seems Biden will follow her lead. I know it’s early. I know polls are notoriously unreliable. Still, this is troubling.
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Replace Biden with any normal Dem candidate and the normal candidate destroys Trump in an electoral and popular vote landslide victory. What are you thinking Joe?


https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2024/president/us/general_election_trump_vs_whitmer-8332.html
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: >

https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/05/politics/road-to-270-electoral-votes-2024/index.html

CNN

CNN’s inaugural “Road to 270” electoral map shows President Joe Biden struggling to recreate his Electoral College majority from his successful 2020 run and former President Donald Trump with enough states solidly in his corner or leaning in his direction to put him in a position to win the presidency again.

This first look at a potential Biden vs. Trump rematch – and the electoral math each would need to capture 270 electoral votes – captures the dynamics at play 10 months from Election Day. Biden is an incumbent president with stubbornly low approval ratings, persistent questions and concerns about his ability to serve another term, and diminished support from some key components of his winning coalition from 2020.

Biden has made a mistake. He said when he ran in 2020 he would only serve one term, then bow out. He is putting our democracy at risk. Rest in power Justice Ginsberg, but she did us a disservice by not stepping down and it seems Biden will follow her lead. I know it’s early. I know polls are notoriously unreliable. Still, this is troubling.
>


Replace Biden with any normal Dem candidate and the normal candidate destroys Trump in an electoral and popular vote landslide victory. What are you thinking Joe?


https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2024/president/us/general_election_trump_vs_whitmer-8332.html


Whitmer would take the purple mid-western states in route to an easy victory over Trump. That's a no-brainer.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote: >

https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/05/politics/road-to-270-electoral-votes-2024/index.html

CNN

CNN’s inaugural “Road to 270” electoral map shows President Joe Biden struggling to recreate his Electoral College majority from his successful 2020 run and former President Donald Trump with enough states solidly in his corner or leaning in his direction to put him in a position to win the presidency again.

This first look at a potential Biden vs. Trump rematch – and the electoral math each would need to capture 270 electoral votes – captures the dynamics at play 10 months from Election Day. Biden is an incumbent president with stubbornly low approval ratings, persistent questions and concerns about his ability to serve another term, and diminished support from some key components of his winning coalition from 2020.

Biden has made a mistake. He said when he ran in 2020 he would only serve one term, then bow out. He is putting our democracy at risk. Rest in power Justice Ginsberg, but she did us a disservice by not stepping down and it seems Biden will follow her lead. I know it’s early. I know polls are notoriously unreliable. Still, this is troubling.
>


Replace Biden with any normal Dem candidate and the normal candidate destroys Trump in an electoral and popular vote landslide victory. What are you thinking Joe?


Actually not true. Biden is the only one who can beat Trump and Biden is only in the race to beat Trump. If Trump is not the nominee, Biden won't be either.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: >

https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/05/politics/road-to-270-electoral-votes-2024/index.html

CNN

CNN’s inaugural “Road to 270” electoral map shows President Joe Biden struggling to recreate his Electoral College majority from his successful 2020 run and former President Donald Trump with enough states solidly in his corner or leaning in his direction to put him in a position to win the presidency again.

This first look at a potential Biden vs. Trump rematch – and the electoral math each would need to capture 270 electoral votes – captures the dynamics at play 10 months from Election Day. Biden is an incumbent president with stubbornly low approval ratings, persistent questions and concerns about his ability to serve another term, and diminished support from some key components of his winning coalition from 2020.

Biden has made a mistake. He said when he ran in 2020 he would only serve one term, then bow out. He is putting our democracy at risk. Rest in power Justice Ginsberg, but she did us a disservice by not stepping down and it seems Biden will follow her lead. I know it’s early. I know polls are notoriously unreliable. Still, this is troubling.
>


Replace Biden with any normal Dem candidate and the normal candidate destroys Trump in an electoral and popular vote landslide victory. What are you thinking Joe?


https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2024/president/us/general_election_trump_vs_whitmer-8332.html


Whitmer would take the purple mid-western states in route to an easy victory over Trump. That's a no-brainer.


Evidence?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the president had cared more about protecting women’s reproductive rights (honestly the only reason I’m voting Dem now) then he would not have put his presidency at risk by allowing the border disaster and promoting other agendas that many moderate Americans do not agree with.


What are the things the moderate Americans don't agree with? The things Biden has done that are wildly popular including reducing the cost of drugs, more renewables, more manufacturing in the US, higher wages for workers, the infrastructure investments. the things he would like to do that are wildly popular: woman's reproductive rights, sensible gun legislation, funding Ukraine.



Democratic pundits keep repeating what is written above and yet Trump is still winning in the polls. Why is that? I see PP has conveniently ignored the border that was cited as an issue. Moderate democrats care about seeing people from the border on the streets and draining resources from schools, hospitals and other services. At this point that is more important than even abortion for November. Middle class Women can go to the next state over for a one time procedure. Navigating overrun social services are more frustrating.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: >

https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/05/politics/road-to-270-electoral-votes-2024/index.html

CNN

CNN’s inaugural “Road to 270” electoral map shows President Joe Biden struggling to recreate his Electoral College majority from his successful 2020 run and former President Donald Trump with enough states solidly in his corner or leaning in his direction to put him in a position to win the presidency again.

This first look at a potential Biden vs. Trump rematch – and the electoral math each would need to capture 270 electoral votes – captures the dynamics at play 10 months from Election Day. Biden is an incumbent president with stubbornly low approval ratings, persistent questions and concerns about his ability to serve another term, and diminished support from some key components of his winning coalition from 2020.

Biden has made a mistake. He said when he ran in 2020 he would only serve one term, then bow out. He is putting our democracy at risk. Rest in power Justice Ginsberg, but she did us a disservice by not stepping down and it seems Biden will follow her lead. I know it’s early. I know polls are notoriously unreliable. Still, this is troubling.
>


Replace Biden with any normal Dem candidate and the normal candidate destroys Trump in an electoral and popular vote landslide victory. What are you thinking Joe?


https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2024/president/us/general_election_trump_vs_whitmer-8332.html


Whitmer would take the purple mid-western states in route to an easy victory over Trump. That's a no-brainer.


Evidence?


Mid-western swing voters aren't stupid. You put a candidate in front of them that makes sense as a candidate for the most powerful job in the world and they'll vote for that candidate over the elderly, bumbling alternatives.
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