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Trump is an incumbent president who has only gained popularity during his tenure. Biden has been hidden away while Trump is addressing America everyday. Once he’s revealed to the public eye Biden will be seen as a stuttering, blubbering boomer with no political platform while Trump dunks on him during debates. Biden will lose the interest of undecided voters of all demographics and some black supporters. Trump was already more popular with minority voters in 2016 than Romney in 2012. Post COVID America will include a Trump counterattack after almost 4 years of catching flak. An already failing MSM will continue to lose the following and trust of the American people. Impeachment will be exposed to a point where continuing to peddle it after the fact would be career suicide and make you a target of American mistrust. After the re-election of Trump, the DNC will fracture making anyone left of laissez-faire incapable of holding office. The start of a “new America” is the happening.

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>NM
>Blue
Shit map, mate.

I am so fucking sick of defeatists on our side, and leftists in the media telling us that Trump has gained no support and MIGHT win 270 electoral votes while getting blown out in the popular vote. This defeatist narrative is even being pushed on the Right recently. It's one thing to not get complacent, but if you convince yourself that everything Trump has accomplished and every failed Democrat hoax hasn't had a positive effect, you should then ask yourself what's even the point of supporting Trump. If we Trump supporters are always going to be limited to sparsely-populated rural states with dwindling populations, and we're having to save the majority of the country from themselves every four years, why bother? I refuse to accept the notion that Trump hasn't gained support, and I know I'll be proven right

NM is pozzed my man. Killary in 2016 and Biden’s more popular there now than she was then.

I think Trump will win but it'll be closer than this.

It will be bloomer time for those who want to see an objectively better America than what we’ve had for a while now. People know we wasted time, blood, and money in the Middle East. Trump shares that sentiment. Trump is like this on many topics (illegals, media, trade, reliance on other countries).

Worst case scenario WI and VA go blue. Anybody talking polls in April has no idea how useless those numbers are. Trump has gained popularity and that’s why CNN and other outlets refuse to show the entirety of his press briefings.

By the way, I think Trump could win massively in November.
>haha you're delusional! There were multiple polls in the last couple days with Trump losing to Biden!
Have you not figured out how this works?
>Trump suggests something that's unconventional, politically incorrect, or both (in this case it's reopening the country quickly)
>the media fearmongers and Trump's numbers temporarily drop
>time goes by, and his policy either proves to be a success or, if it doesn't get implemented, people realize it should have been
>Trump's numbers then go up
Also keep in mind that Trump isn't able to do his rallies. At his rallies before the Chinese virus showed up, data would pour out showing that 15-25% of the attendees were people who didn't vote in 2016, and a similar percentage were democrats (there might be some overlap). That indicates that Trump's base has expanded by around 20%, meaning the number of votes he receives this November will be many millions higher than what he got in 2016. And Joe Biden has been kept out of the spotlight, because when he is finally brought out it'll only inspire feelings of pity and sadness among Democrat voters. Also keep in mind that once the economy is reopened, America will experience the fastest economic growth since the 1950s

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He's adopted pretty much the most popular positions from both sides- low taxes and strong military from the GOP and protectionism and high government spending from the Dems. In response to Trump taking positions that are wildly popular, the Democrats have taken the opposite position every time, and now they're the party clamoring for open borders, more troops in Syria, high taxes, etc. And yet somehow we're supposed to believe that after 4 years of nonstop economic growth (until now) and people realizing that he's not orange Hitler with nukes, he'll lose the popular vote and at best scrape by in WI and AZ?

The polls last time said the same idk man