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Indeed, and it appears that Biden is in trouble within each of the states you mentioned.
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Right now, it's dead even. And I'm sorry, that does not bode well for Trump. If people were that fed up with Biden, Trump would be way ahead. Which means each candidate will get a bump after their convention and then the race will tighten.
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Sign of Trouble in the Blue States? Biden Gets Mocked Over Sparsely Attended Event
I asked this question about Joe Biden's visit to New Hampshire on Tuesday: why is Biden going there
redstate.com
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asked this question about Joe Biden's visit to New Hampshire on Tuesday: why is Biden going there right in the middle of the campaign when New Hampshire should be a state that he shouldn't even be worrying about? It hasn't gone red since Al Gore ran in 2000.
As the NH Journal
observed, there were more Trump folks who had been lined up along the road outside against Biden than people inside.
But comparing it to bingo wasn't exactly fair, the NH Journal noted, because bingo was actually fun.
Commentary:
Guess they're still procticing socoal distancing in New Ham[shire...
This is worse than hiding in the basement like last time
Joseph Goebels would have a hard time pumping up a crowd for Biden these days
The biased Media spin is: “Small crowds are a sign of moderation and decency. Large, enthusiastic crowds - like Trump attracts - are a disturbing sign of incipient Hitlerian and Fascism!!!”
In the end, the W.H. press had to issue 9 updates and modify what Joey said in one speech.