President Trump and Republicans could face trouble this November ... polls and fundraising favor Democrats

Donald Trump has destroyed himself by his own hand, or more correctly with his mouth.

Donald Trump's leadership has been incompetent causing the COVID-19 pandemic to be very poorly controlled in the USA compared to other countries.

Polls are favoring Democrats and Democrats are outraising Republicans in campaign fund donations.

Goodbye Donald Trump, goodbye Mitch McConnel, Goodbye Lindsay Graham. Goodbye GOP lawmakers who didn't have the balls to patriots rather than sycophants.

Donald Trump is being expunged and MAGA is a process that will happen after the mess Donald Trump leaves is cleaned up.

President Trump and Republicans could face trouble this November

Just this month, Trump's approval rating has fallen from 49 percent to 43 percent, according to a new Gallup poll. Further, almost 50 percent of Americans approved of how the president was handling the pandemic last month, while 46 percent disapproved. But now almost 50 percent of Americans disapprove of his handling of the coronavirus, according to the FiveThirtyEight average. Moreover, Trump is now performing poorly in swing states such as Arizona, Florida and Michigan, and Republican down-ballot candidates in these states are experiencing a ripple effect.

In Arizona, once a reliable Republican stronghold, former Vice President Joe Biden leads Trump 52 percent to 43 percent, according to a Predictive Insights poll. Further, opposition to Trump is also trickling down the ballot in Arizona. The same poll finds Democratic challenger Mark Kelly leading Republican Sen. Martha McSally 51 percent to 42 percent in this key race to watch.

In Florida, a state Trump won in 2016 that has trended red, current polling numbers should be concerning for the president and Republicans. Biden leads Trump 46 percent to 40 percent, according to a University of North Florida survey. Additionally, 53 percent of voters in Florida disapprove of his handling of the coronavirus, while only 46 percent approve.

In Michigan, a state Trump won in 2016, Biden now leads 46 percent to 42 percent, according to the RealClearPolitics average. Moreover, Biden leads Trump 48 percent to 45 percent, a Public Policy Polling survey finds. The president also faces a motivated Democratic base in Michigan, with a 32 percent increase in participation in the Democratic primary.

Mod Edit: Do NOT post the entire article, just an excerpt, please.

Den want the President to be a dictator so he can whine and complain that Trump overreached his authority with States.

CDC has been working with the WHO since early January and seeing the CDC falls under the Trump administration should tell you more but as usual you just look at Trump words and not his administration actions.

You keep on telling us how this will be a landslide victory in November for Democrats but you said the same thing in 2016 and lost the Electoral College by a wide margin.

Also do you believe Hillary would have locked the country down during a Election Year?

Or Biden would have?

Hell no and in fact they would have told Americans to go on with their daily lives like former Presidential hopeful Bill de Blasio did, and the funny part is you would be declaring their inaction as a success.

It is easy to question the idiot leadership when you are not in his shoes but make no mistake you would have not done any better than Trump nor would Clinton, Biden or Obama and in fact those three most likely would have kept the economy roaring because they cared more about keeping their job than doing what is right.

Oh, the President actually has limit powers when it come to ordering a National Shutdown and Reopening and the Shutdown and Reopening falls on the Governor's and Mayor's and not the idiot in the Oval Office...

So as you proclaim Victory is Yours just remember if you lose I will be here to remind you of your arrogance!
 
Thinking of the rating boost the democrat Party will receive when the leadership of the Obama Administration is on trial for espionage, treason and sedition! That's gotta help fundraising
 
Donald Trump has destroyed himself by his own hand, or more correctly with his mouth.

Donald Trump's leadership has been incompetent causing the COVID-19 pandemic to be very poorly controlled in the USA compared to other countries.

Polls are favoring Democrats and Democrats are outraising Republicans in campaign fund donations.

Goodbye Donald Trump, goodbye Mitch McConnel, Goodbye Lindsay Graham. Goodbye GOP lawmakers who didn't have the balls to patriots rather than sycophants.

Donald Trump is being expunged and MAGA is a process that will happen after the mess Donald Trump leaves is cleaned up.

President Trump and Republicans could face trouble this November

[QUOTE
President Trump and Republicans could face trouble this November
BY DOUGLAS SCHOEN, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 04/19/20

President Trump has announced new federal guidelines for reopening the country that place responsibility on governors on how to restart business and end the stay-home-orders in their states. This comes as health experts and lawmakers across the nation continue to call on the administration to expand coronavirus testing, which is still critically lacking. The admission that governors will be in charge marked a reversal from earlier in the week when Trump claimed that he had “total authority” over such decisions. He then called for the “liberation” of three states, inciting his followers there to revolt against their governors and protest the stay-at-home orders.

With more than 22 million Americans unemployed and an entire decade of job gains gone, the inability to stick to a cohesive message and choice to divide the country by playing to his base will cost Trump and Republicans in the election. The approval ratings and polling positions of the president have fallen across the nation and in crucial swing states, so his weakened position and erratic narrative will also likely hurt Republicans in key down-ballot races. Together with lagging Republican fundraising, this reveals a party that is potentially looking at a substantial defeat in November.

Just this month, Trump's approval rating has fallen from 49 percent to 43 percent, according to a new Gallup poll. Further, almost 50 percent of Americans approved of how the president was handling the pandemic last month, while 46 percent disapproved. But now almost 50 percent of Americans disapprove of his handling of the coronavirus, according to the FiveThirtyEight average. Moreover, Trump is now performing poorly in swing states such as Arizona, Florida and Michigan, and Republican down-ballot candidates in these states are experiencing a ripple effect.

In Arizona, once a reliable Republican stronghold, former Vice President Joe Biden leads Trump 52 percent to 43 percent, according to a Predictive Insights poll. Further, opposition to Trump is also trickling down the ballot in Arizona. The same poll finds Democratic challenger Mark Kelly leading Republican Sen. Martha McSally 51 percent to 42 percent in this key race to watch.

In Florida, a state Trump won in 2016 that has trended red, current polling numbers should be concerning for the president and Republicans. Biden leads Trump 46 percent to 40 percent, according to a University of North Florida survey. Additionally, 53 percent of voters in Florida disapprove of his handling of the coronavirus, while only 46 percent approve.

In Michigan, a state Trump won in 2016, Biden now leads 46 percent to 42 percent, according to the RealClearPolitics average. Moreover, Biden leads Trump 48 percent to 45 percent, a Public Policy Polling survey finds. The president also faces a motivated Democratic base in Michigan, with a 32 percent increase in participation in the Democratic primary.

However, the most substantive concern for Trump and Republicans will be Democratic fundraising lead in down-ballot races. In the 10 Senate races deemed either toss-ups or slightly leaning toward one party, Democratic candidates outraised Republican candidates $44 million to $36 million, The Cook Political Report and campaign data show.

In Arizona, Kelly raised $11 million in the first quarter, while McSally raised $6 million. In Maine, Democratic challenger Sara Gideon raised $7 million, while Republican Sen. Susan Collins raised $2 million. Further, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R) and Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham have been widely outraised by their Democratic challengers. In Kentucky, Amy McGrath raised $5 million more than McConnell. Moreover, in South Carolina, Jaime Harrison raised nearly $2 million more than Graham.

The current polling and fundraising data could spell electoral trouble for Republicans, who are looking to reelect Trump and maintain their Senate majority. An incumbent president has not lost an election in 28 years, but these are unprecedented times. If Trump will continuously fail to deliver a bipartisan message and steady hand amid the pandemic, Republicans could be looking at a substantial defeat in the election in November.

Douglas Schoen is a consultant who served as an adviser to President Bill Clinton and to the campaign of Mayor Michael Bloomberg. His latest book is “Collapse: A World in Crisis and the Urgency of American Leadership.”
President Trump and Republicans could face trouble this November ... polls and fundraising favor Democrats

Why are you telling us this?

To relieve your delirium and delusions.

Please don't thank me.
Uh huh

you are just a true humanitarian

what a guy

but I think you are really trying to overcome your own insecurity by preaching gloom and doom at your opposition

My 'opposition' is doom and gloom.

Trumpies are zombies without teeth or balls.
I’m just going about my life as best I can with a liberal yap dog (you) gnawing on my pants leg

I’d throw you a bone to go fetch if I had one just to get rid of you
 
Donald Trump has destroyed himself by his own hand, or more correctly with his mouth.

Donald Trump's leadership has been incompetent causing the COVID-19 pandemic to be very poorly controlled in the USA compared to other countries.

Polls are favoring Democrats and Democrats are outraising Republicans in campaign fund donations.

Goodbye Donald Trump, goodbye Mitch McConnel, Goodbye Lindsay Graham. Goodbye GOP lawmakers who didn't have the balls to patriots rather than sycophants.

Donald Trump is being expunged and MAGA is a process that will happen after the mess Donald Trump leaves is cleaned up.

President Trump and Republicans could face trouble this November

[QUOTE
President Trump and Republicans could face trouble this November
BY DOUGLAS SCHOEN, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 04/19/20

President Trump has announced new federal guidelines for reopening the country that place responsibility on governors on how to restart business and end the stay-home-orders in their states. This comes as health experts and lawmakers across the nation continue to call on the administration to expand coronavirus testing, which is still critically lacking. The admission that governors will be in charge marked a reversal from earlier in the week when Trump claimed that he had “total authority” over such decisions. He then called for the “liberation” of three states, inciting his followers there to revolt against their governors and protest the stay-at-home orders.

With more than 22 million Americans unemployed and an entire decade of job gains gone, the inability to stick to a cohesive message and choice to divide the country by playing to his base will cost Trump and Republicans in the election. The approval ratings and polling positions of the president have fallen across the nation and in crucial swing states, so his weakened position and erratic narrative will also likely hurt Republicans in key down-ballot races. Together with lagging Republican fundraising, this reveals a party that is potentially looking at a substantial defeat in November.

Just this month, Trump's approval rating has fallen from 49 percent to 43 percent, according to a new Gallup poll. Further, almost 50 percent of Americans approved of how the president was handling the pandemic last month, while 46 percent disapproved. But now almost 50 percent of Americans disapprove of his handling of the coronavirus, according to the FiveThirtyEight average. Moreover, Trump is now performing poorly in swing states such as Arizona, Florida and Michigan, and Republican down-ballot candidates in these states are experiencing a ripple effect.

In Arizona, once a reliable Republican stronghold, former Vice President Joe Biden leads Trump 52 percent to 43 percent, according to a Predictive Insights poll. Further, opposition to Trump is also trickling down the ballot in Arizona. The same poll finds Democratic challenger Mark Kelly leading Republican Sen. Martha McSally 51 percent to 42 percent in this key race to watch.

In Florida, a state Trump won in 2016 that has trended red, current polling numbers should be concerning for the president and Republicans. Biden leads Trump 46 percent to 40 percent, according to a University of North Florida survey. Additionally, 53 percent of voters in Florida disapprove of his handling of the coronavirus, while only 46 percent approve.

In Michigan, a state Trump won in 2016, Biden now leads 46 percent to 42 percent, according to the RealClearPolitics average. Moreover, Biden leads Trump 48 percent to 45 percent, a Public Policy Polling survey finds. The president also faces a motivated Democratic base in Michigan, with a 32 percent increase in participation in the Democratic primary.

However, the most substantive concern for Trump and Republicans will be Democratic fundraising lead in down-ballot races. In the 10 Senate races deemed either toss-ups or slightly leaning toward one party, Democratic candidates outraised Republican candidates $44 million to $36 million, The Cook Political Report and campaign data show.

In Arizona, Kelly raised $11 million in the first quarter, while McSally raised $6 million. In Maine, Democratic challenger Sara Gideon raised $7 million, while Republican Sen. Susan Collins raised $2 million. Further, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R) and Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham have been widely outraised by their Democratic challengers. In Kentucky, Amy McGrath raised $5 million more than McConnell. Moreover, in South Carolina, Jaime Harrison raised nearly $2 million more than Graham.

The current polling and fundraising data could spell electoral trouble for Republicans, who are looking to reelect Trump and maintain their Senate majority. An incumbent president has not lost an election in 28 years, but these are unprecedented times. If Trump will continuously fail to deliver a bipartisan message and steady hand amid the pandemic, Republicans could be looking at a substantial defeat in the election in November.

Douglas Schoen is a consultant who served as an adviser to President Bill Clinton and to the campaign of Mayor Michael Bloomberg. His latest book is “Collapse: A World in Crisis and the Urgency of American Leadership.”
President Trump and Republicans could face trouble this November ... polls and fundraising favor Democrats

Why are you telling us this?

To relieve your delirium and delusions.

Please don't thank me.
Uh huh

you are just a true humanitarian

what a guy

but I think you are really trying to overcome your own insecurity by preaching gloom and doom at your opposition

My 'opposition' is doom and gloom.

Trumpies are zombies without teeth or balls.
I’m just going about my life as best I can with a liberal yap dog (you) gnawing on my pants leg

I’d throw you a bone to go fetch if I had one just to get rid of you

Why not the bone in your cranium?
 
Donald Trump has destroyed himself by his own hand, or more correctly with his mouth.

Donald Trump's leadership has been incompetent causing the COVID-19 pandemic to be very poorly controlled in the USA compared to other countries.

Polls are favoring Democrats and Democrats are outraising Republicans in campaign fund donations.

Goodbye Donald Trump, goodbye Mitch McConnel, Goodbye Lindsay Graham. Goodbye GOP lawmakers who didn't have the balls to patriots rather than sycophants.

Donald Trump is being expunged and MAGA is a process that will happen after the mess Donald Trump leaves is cleaned up.

President Trump and Republicans could face trouble this November

Just this month, Trump's approval rating has fallen from 49 percent to 43 percent, according to a new Gallup poll. Further, almost 50 percent of Americans approved of how the president was handling the pandemic last month, while 46 percent disapproved. But now almost 50 percent of Americans disapprove of his handling of the coronavirus, according to the FiveThirtyEight average. Moreover, Trump is now performing poorly in swing states such as Arizona, Florida and Michigan, and Republican down-ballot candidates in these states are experiencing a ripple effect.

In Arizona, once a reliable Republican stronghold, former Vice President Joe Biden leads Trump 52 percent to 43 percent, according to a Predictive Insights poll. Further, opposition to Trump is also trickling down the ballot in Arizona. The same poll finds Democratic challenger Mark Kelly leading Republican Sen. Martha McSally 51 percent to 42 percent in this key race to watch.

In Florida, a state Trump won in 2016 that has trended red, current polling numbers should be concerning for the president and Republicans. Biden leads Trump 46 percent to 40 percent, according to a University of North Florida survey. Additionally, 53 percent of voters in Florida disapprove of his handling of the coronavirus, while only 46 percent approve.

In Michigan, a state Trump won in 2016, Biden now leads 46 percent to 42 percent, according to the RealClearPolitics average. Moreover, Biden leads Trump 48 percent to 45 percent, a Public Policy Polling survey finds. The president also faces a motivated Democratic base in Michigan, with a 32 percent increase in participation in the Democratic primary.

Mod Edit: Do NOT post the entire article, just an excerpt, please.

Den want the President to be a dictator so he can whine and complain that Trump overreached his authority with States.

CDC has been working with the WHO since early January and seeing the CDC falls under the Trump administration should tell you more but as usual you just look at Trump words and not his administration actions.

You keep on telling us how this will be a landslide victory in November for Democrats but you said the same thing in 2016 and lost the Electoral College by a wide margin.

Also do you believe Hillary would have locked the country down during a Election Year?

Or Biden would have?

Hell no and in fact they would have told Americans to go on with their daily lives like former Presidential hopeful Bill de Blasio did, and the funny part is you would be declaring their inaction as a success.

It is easy to question the idiot leadership when you are not in his shoes but make no mistake you would have not done any better than Trump nor would Clinton, Biden or Obama and in fact those three most likely would have kept the economy roaring because they cared more about keeping their job than doing what is right.

Oh, the President actually has limit powers when it come to ordering a National Shutdown and Reopening and the Shutdown and Reopening falls on the Governor's and Mayor's and not the idiot in the Oval Office...

So as you proclaim Victory is Yours just remember if you lose I will be here to remind you of your arrogance!
I dont know how the CDC can cooperate very closely with incompetent political hacks at the WHO since they are china’s lapdogs

but it seems libs are still believing china’s lies about the wuhan virus
 
Donald Trump has destroyed himself by his own hand, or more correctly with his mouth.

Donald Trump's leadership has been incompetent causing the COVID-19 pandemic to be very poorly controlled in the USA compared to other countries.

Polls are favoring Democrats and Democrats are outraising Republicans in campaign fund donations.

Goodbye Donald Trump, goodbye Mitch McConnel, Goodbye Lindsay Graham. Goodbye GOP lawmakers who didn't have the balls to patriots rather than sycophants.

Donald Trump is being expunged and MAGA is a process that will happen after the mess Donald Trump leaves is cleaned up.

President Trump and Republicans could face trouble this November

[QUOTE
President Trump and Republicans could face trouble this November
BY DOUGLAS SCHOEN, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 04/19/20

President Trump has announced new federal guidelines for reopening the country that place responsibility on governors on how to restart business and end the stay-home-orders in their states. This comes as health experts and lawmakers across the nation continue to call on the administration to expand coronavirus testing, which is still critically lacking. The admission that governors will be in charge marked a reversal from earlier in the week when Trump claimed that he had “total authority” over such decisions. He then called for the “liberation” of three states, inciting his followers there to revolt against their governors and protest the stay-at-home orders.

With more than 22 million Americans unemployed and an entire decade of job gains gone, the inability to stick to a cohesive message and choice to divide the country by playing to his base will cost Trump and Republicans in the election. The approval ratings and polling positions of the president have fallen across the nation and in crucial swing states, so his weakened position and erratic narrative will also likely hurt Republicans in key down-ballot races. Together with lagging Republican fundraising, this reveals a party that is potentially looking at a substantial defeat in November.

Just this month, Trump's approval rating has fallen from 49 percent to 43 percent, according to a new Gallup poll. Further, almost 50 percent of Americans approved of how the president was handling the pandemic last month, while 46 percent disapproved. But now almost 50 percent of Americans disapprove of his handling of the coronavirus, according to the FiveThirtyEight average. Moreover, Trump is now performing poorly in swing states such as Arizona, Florida and Michigan, and Republican down-ballot candidates in these states are experiencing a ripple effect.

In Arizona, once a reliable Republican stronghold, former Vice President Joe Biden leads Trump 52 percent to 43 percent, according to a Predictive Insights poll. Further, opposition to Trump is also trickling down the ballot in Arizona. The same poll finds Democratic challenger Mark Kelly leading Republican Sen. Martha McSally 51 percent to 42 percent in this key race to watch.

In Florida, a state Trump won in 2016 that has trended red, current polling numbers should be concerning for the president and Republicans. Biden leads Trump 46 percent to 40 percent, according to a University of North Florida survey. Additionally, 53 percent of voters in Florida disapprove of his handling of the coronavirus, while only 46 percent approve.

In Michigan, a state Trump won in 2016, Biden now leads 46 percent to 42 percent, according to the RealClearPolitics average. Moreover, Biden leads Trump 48 percent to 45 percent, a Public Policy Polling survey finds. The president also faces a motivated Democratic base in Michigan, with a 32 percent increase in participation in the Democratic primary.

However, the most substantive concern for Trump and Republicans will be Democratic fundraising lead in down-ballot races. In the 10 Senate races deemed either toss-ups or slightly leaning toward one party, Democratic candidates outraised Republican candidates $44 million to $36 million, The Cook Political Report and campaign data show.

In Arizona, Kelly raised $11 million in the first quarter, while McSally raised $6 million. In Maine, Democratic challenger Sara Gideon raised $7 million, while Republican Sen. Susan Collins raised $2 million. Further, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R) and Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham have been widely outraised by their Democratic challengers. In Kentucky, Amy McGrath raised $5 million more than McConnell. Moreover, in South Carolina, Jaime Harrison raised nearly $2 million more than Graham.

The current polling and fundraising data could spell electoral trouble for Republicans, who are looking to reelect Trump and maintain their Senate majority. An incumbent president has not lost an election in 28 years, but these are unprecedented times. If Trump will continuously fail to deliver a bipartisan message and steady hand amid the pandemic, Republicans could be looking at a substantial defeat in the election in November.

Douglas Schoen is a consultant who served as an adviser to President Bill Clinton and to the campaign of Mayor Michael Bloomberg. His latest book is “Collapse: A World in Crisis and the Urgency of American Leadership.”
President Trump and Republicans could face trouble this November ... polls and fundraising favor Democrats

Why are you telling us this?

To relieve your delirium and delusions.

Please don't thank me.
Uh huh

you are just a true humanitarian

what a guy

but I think you are really trying to overcome your own insecurity by preaching gloom and doom at your opposition

My 'opposition' is doom and gloom.

Trumpies are zombies without teeth or balls.
I’m just going about my life as best I can with a liberal yap dog (you) gnawing on my pants leg

I’d throw you a bone to go fetch if I had one just to get rid of you

Why not the bone in your cranium?
I need that bone

the best I can offer you is last nights soup bone
 
What "polls"?

There is no people in the streets, and the ones who answer them online still are drunk as hell....
 
Donald Trump has destroyed himself by his own hand, or more correctly with his mouth.

Donald Trump's leadership has been incompetent causing the COVID-19 pandemic to be very poorly controlled in the USA compared to other countries.

Polls are favoring Democrats and Democrats are outraising Republicans in campaign fund donations.

Goodbye Donald Trump, goodbye Mitch McConnel, Goodbye Lindsay Graham. Goodbye GOP lawmakers who didn't have the balls to patriots rather than sycophants.

Donald Trump is being expunged and MAGA is a process that will happen after the mess Donald Trump leaves is cleaned up.

President Trump and Republicans could face trouble this November

Just this month, Trump's approval rating has fallen from 49 percent to 43 percent, according to a new Gallup poll. Further, almost 50 percent of Americans approved of how the president was handling the pandemic last month, while 46 percent disapproved. But now almost 50 percent of Americans disapprove of his handling of the coronavirus, according to the FiveThirtyEight average. Moreover, Trump is now performing poorly in swing states such as Arizona, Florida and Michigan, and Republican down-ballot candidates in these states are experiencing a ripple effect.

In Arizona, once a reliable Republican stronghold, former Vice President Joe Biden leads Trump 52 percent to 43 percent, according to a Predictive Insights poll. Further, opposition to Trump is also trickling down the ballot in Arizona. The same poll finds Democratic challenger Mark Kelly leading Republican Sen. Martha McSally 51 percent to 42 percent in this key race to watch.

In Florida, a state Trump won in 2016 that has trended red, current polling numbers should be concerning for the president and Republicans. Biden leads Trump 46 percent to 40 percent, according to a University of North Florida survey. Additionally, 53 percent of voters in Florida disapprove of his handling of the coronavirus, while only 46 percent approve.

In Michigan, a state Trump won in 2016, Biden now leads 46 percent to 42 percent, according to the RealClearPolitics average. Moreover, Biden leads Trump 48 percent to 45 percent, a Public Policy Polling survey finds. The president also faces a motivated Democratic base in Michigan, with a 32 percent increase in participation in the Democratic primary.

Mod Edit: Do NOT post the entire article, just an excerpt, please.

Democrats are micro managing their campaign and playing voters early on. Trump hasn't yet started campaigning and so the numbers will reflect that. The Democrats are feeding voters.
 
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Donald Trump has destroyed himself by his own hand, or more correctly with his mouth.

Donald Trump's leadership has been incompetent causing the COVID-19 pandemic to be very poorly controlled in the USA compared to other countries.

Polls are favoring Democrats and Democrats are outraising Republicans in campaign fund donations.

Goodbye Donald Trump, goodbye Mitch McConnel, Goodbye Lindsay Graham. Goodbye GOP lawmakers who didn't have the balls to patriots rather than sycophants.

Donald Trump is being expunged and MAGA is a process that will happen after the mess Donald Trump leaves is cleaned up.

President Trump and Republicans could face trouble this November

Just this month, Trump's approval rating has fallen from 49 percent to 43 percent, according to a new Gallup poll. Further, almost 50 percent of Americans approved of how the president was handling the pandemic last month, while 46 percent disapproved. But now almost 50 percent of Americans disapprove of his handling of the coronavirus, according to the FiveThirtyEight average. Moreover, Trump is now performing poorly in swing states such as Arizona, Florida and Michigan, and Republican down-ballot candidates in these states are experiencing a ripple effect.

In Arizona, once a reliable Republican stronghold, former Vice President Joe Biden leads Trump 52 percent to 43 percent, according to a Predictive Insights poll. Further, opposition to Trump is also trickling down the ballot in Arizona. The same poll finds Democratic challenger Mark Kelly leading Republican Sen. Martha McSally 51 percent to 42 percent in this key race to watch.

In Florida, a state Trump won in 2016 that has trended red, current polling numbers should be concerning for the president and Republicans. Biden leads Trump 46 percent to 40 percent, according to a University of North Florida survey. Additionally, 53 percent of voters in Florida disapprove of his handling of the coronavirus, while only 46 percent approve.

In Michigan, a state Trump won in 2016, Biden now leads 46 percent to 42 percent, according to the RealClearPolitics average. Moreover, Biden leads Trump 48 percent to 45 percent, a Public Policy Polling survey finds. The president also faces a motivated Democratic base in Michigan, with a 32 percent increase in participation in the Democratic primary.

Mod Edit: Do NOT post the entire article, just an excerpt, please.
Bloomberg had unlimited resources. How did that work out for him?
 

Dopey Donald Trump professes wealth >30 x that of Pelosi. Yet Dopey Donald Trump still solicits donations to Dopey Donald Trump's favorite charity, himself.
 

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