Yes, that says a lot about the state of the country. |
Maybe the fact that he was vice president during 8 years of general growth in GDP, a lowering of unemployment and general right direction by every metric. Particularly as compared to W of left the economy in shambles and Trump, who is doing the same. |
LOL
https://apnews.com/a7b3bde0888fdd84314c8502e23afbbc (AP) — President Donald Trump erupted at his top political advisers last week when they presented him with worrisome polling data that showed his support eroding in a series of battleground states as his response to the coronavirus comes under criticism. |
PP here and every poll I’ve seen until this one shows Trump with positive approval numbers on handling the economy and neutral or negative approval on almost everything else. I’ve been following this for years and have posted a lot of links here. |
Hahahahahahahaha “I am not f—-ing losing to Joe Biden,” he repeated in a series of heated conference calls with his top campaign officials” |
Maine is a toss up my ass. |
Is your point perhaps that Trump should have a bigger lead in Georgia? His numbers will go down the more he’s on TV with no earthly idea of what he’s talking about. He tweeted yesterday denouncing the rumor that he screamed at Brad about his numbers so that proves to me that he did. What a buffoon. The only way he wins is if he cheats and we know he will. |
+1. Maine is not a toss up! |
Just like with TX, a 1 point lead in GA says a lot about the USA as a whole, and Trump.
Biden does not need GA. If Trump loses GA it means he's losing bigly. |