francoHFW
Diamond Member
The brainwashed hater dupe.... Praying for your recovery.You aren't being honest Trump won 30 states and the popular vote of those 30 statesthing is he's not leaving office in JanuaryHmmm - after losing 10 million jobs in the last week, Trump may beat 'em all within the next 2-3 months.
If the Unemployment rate averaged 10% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 5.09%.
If the Unemployment rate averaged 20% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 6.97%.
If the Unemployment rate averaged 30% for the rest of the year, Trump's average leaving office in January would be 8.84%.
Average Joe American realizes the jobs lost is not due to the President policies
If your honest and objective, you would realize that any sitting President can be defeated regardless of the situation. Donald Trump's victory in 2016 was a weak one, losing the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes. Donald Trump scraped together an electoral victory through victories by tiny margins in the 3 states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. So Donald Trump started off his presidency with rather weak support in January 1917. Since that time, his approval rating has averaged 40%, the lowest in history, and he was impeached by the House Of Representatives, and faced a trial for removal form office by the Senate. Now the current circumstances where the United States has become the epicenter for a global pandemic. Over a thousand people dying a day, and the threat that unemployment levels could exceed levels during the Great Depression of the 1930s. For a President starting out with a weak base of support, his chances do not look good for November 2020.
hopefully by the end of this virus blue state population will be decimated
Hows that for honesty?