Countdown To President Trump Re-election

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It's voting day today in New Zealand. It is illegal for me to advocate any candidate.

It's even illegal for me to say that voting is for pansies.

By the way, voting is for pansies.
 

The Barbarian

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It was late. And Donald missed his nap, and was starting to get grumpy. I get it.
 

The Barbarian

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Supporters who helped Trump win presidency lagging in motivation this year
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With less than two months to go until the U.S. election, President Donald Trump is having trouble energizing his core supporters, especially white voters without college degrees who were key to his victory in 2016, a Reuters polling analysis shows.

The analysis, based on Reuters/Ipsos national opinion polling from May to August and 2016 exit poll data, found that Trump has lost support among non-college educated whites, who made up 44% of the U.S. electorate four years ago and heavily favored the Republican over Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Trump is still more popular with this group than Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, with 46% saying they would vote for Trump, compared with 34% who back Biden. But his 12-point advantage in August is down from a 21-point lead in May, and well below the 34-point advantage he had over Clinton.
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What is more worrisome for Trump, however, is that the constituency’s commitment to voting has remained flat this year, while interest has risen among groups that lean toward Democrats: minorities, women, urban and suburban residents and people with below-average incomes.

The data suggests that this time, there will be greater pressure on the Republican Party - and not the Democratic Party - to boost voter turnout to win.

“This is rare, and it’s an interesting indication of how energized or agitated the electorate is,” said Donald Green, a political scientist at Columbia University. “People who would ordinarily not make it past the likely voter screen are doing so because they’re so decisively hostile toward the president.”

In the August poll, 69% of registered African-American voters and 61% of registered Hispanic voters said they were “certain” to cast their ballots in November, up 7 and 6 percentage points, respectively, from May. The number of committed voters rose by 5 points each among women, suburban and urban residents, and people who make less than $50,000 a year.


The number of certain voters has remained unchanged among non-college whites since May at 65%, and is down 2 points among rural Americans to 63%.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-turnout-analysis-idUSKBN25Z1ID

I suppose 220,000 dead American will do that. And now that the pandemic is moving into Trump country, his supporters are starting to realize that he betrayed them:

COVID-19 has been spreading heavily in areas of the country with high political support for President Trump, potentially increasing the disease’s visibility and death toll in areas loyal to the President.
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COVID-19 is spreading faster in less populated areas, leaving big cities and entering rural America.

“A big part of the shift is the disease moving to the South, and into the Midwest, into a lot of rural counties,” Frey told TPM.

The trend revealed by his research follows on separate indications that cases have been increasing more rapidly in rural areas. Localized outbreaks in food processing plants and prisons have spurred the increase, along with what Frey described as spread in “rural areas where most of the population is kind of dispersed.”

Data that Frey published in a
blog post at the Brookings Institution showed that the number of people residing in”high prevalence” COVID-19 counties — areas with a rate of 100 cases per 100,000 people or more — had tipped in late April from being a majority of counties that voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 to a majority that voted for Trump.
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/covid-is-spreading-deeper-into-trump-country-data-shows
 

annabenedetti

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A BRIEF DISSERTION ON TRUMP’S CORRUPTION:
One place where journalism clearly has failed us during the past four years is in describing Trump’s personal corruption. We’re trained to be cautious with pejorative words, so we didn’t want to use it. Trump took advantage of that.

When a lobbyist or CEO who wants something from the federal government books a hotel room or has a meal or buys a drink at Trump Hotel in DC, knowing full well that some of that money is going to wind up in Trump’s pocket, THAT IS CORRUPTION.

When Trump continues to accept money from lobbyists and CEOs who want something from the federal government, THAT IS CORRUPTION.

When Trump insists on frequenting his own properties when he travels, knowing that federal employees must stay with him and that some of that money winds up in his own pocket, THAT IS CORRUPTION....​

Journalism has failed us in a lot of ways regarding Trump.
 

annabenedetti

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Dan Rather is right. Instead of worrying about their resumés and book deals, what if more of them had spoken out at the time, in real time, as corruption was taking place. Had the courage to be whistleblowers regardless what came, like Sally Yates, Lt. Col. Vindman, Marie Yovanovich did, who had the courage to put country before party, the courage to deal with whatever was tweeted about them from the corrupted-in-chief. What if everyone who knew, had had more courage...
 
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