Their top 3 candidates have ZERO chance of beating Trump.
These kinds of statements are getting really old around here. It almost seems like you guys are trying to ignore reality and convince yourselves of this fantasy world you want to believe in.
First, it obviously isn't a zero percent chance.
Second, polls indicate the exact opposite of what you say. Yes, yes, I know that you guys don't believe in polls. But it should be telling when even Fox News and Rasmussen polls indicate that you are wrong. I mean, if you want to deny polls, fine. But to go further and confidently say that Trump will win, arguing that they have a ZERO chance of winning, is just plain detached from reality.
RealClearPolitics - Election 2020 - General Election: Trump vs. Warren
A new Fox News poll shows Donald Trump losing to every Democratic frontrunner in the 2020 election
Third, the 2018 midterm election saw a record amount of people show up to vote. Both Republicans and Democrats had record turn-outs. Clearly, a large reason for that was because of Trump. Democrats saw a 70% increase in their midterm vote totals compared to the previous midterm election. The previous biggest midterm change in the last few decades was about 25%. Clearly, Democrats were fired up in 2018 and it showed in the House. If you don't think this trend continues in the future then you're not living in reality.
2018 United States House of Representatives elections - Wikipedia
2014 United States House of Representatives elections - Wikipedia
Fourth, look at the narrow victory for Trump in states that have recently gone blue. Look at Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Together that makes up 46 electoral college votes. Trump won each of these states by less than 1 point. In the 2018 midterm election, each of these states swung back to blue by at least 8 points. If Trump can't hang on to these three states, then he will lose. Right now, the actual data indicate that these states may have reverted back to the Democrats. If you don't think this continues into 2020, fine, but to claim a zero chance is ridiculous. There are other states that appear to be swinging blue as well, as indicated by the 2018 midterm election. But the margins in those traditionally red states is far smaller. The big ones, the traditionally blue ones, are showing signs of going blue, and that would be a huge problem for Trump's chances of getting re-elected.
Fifth, look at the impeachment talk growing. Despite all of Trump's many shortcomings, and there are many of them, this month was the first time that the impeachment curve inverted. That is - more people are now in favor of impeachment than not in favor of impeachment. If you want to ignore this data, fine, but to claim a zero chance with your president's growing list of issues and terrible approval rating is beyond ridiculous.
Do Americans Support Impeaching Trump?