Dresden wrote:coldfish wrote:Dresden wrote:
He needs more than just his base to get re-elected though. Older folks, suburbanites- he's vulnerable in both demographics. The event at the FLA bar last week saw 12 of 15 friends come down with COVID. So multiple that by 1,000. That's what could result from packing in 20K people inside an arena, yelling and shouting for several hours, hardly any of them wearing masks. It could be a millstone around his presidency if say, we see 1,000 new infections from this event. It could turn the tide against him among a lot of people.
IMO, the election is over as far as Potus. The only person who can beat Biden right now is Biden. People act like Trump was this political juggernaut. The dude barely won in 2016 after Hillary ran a terrible campaign.
The real question is if the Dems can get 60 in the senate.
Hope you are right, but after 2016, I won't rest easy until it's over.
betting markets have biden w/ only a 53-42 advantage right now (hillary had a 70-30 advantage heading into election day by the most conservative estimates). trump had a slight lead before COVID-19. after well over 100,000 deaths nationwide and perhaps double that by election day, whatever happens at his OK rally will be just a blip on the radar. as for the senate, the democrats have only a 59% chance of taking the chamber. given that only 1/3 of senate seats are up for election every 2 years, there is virtually no chance that there will be 60+ democratic senators come 2021:
there are currently 47 senators caucusing w/ the dems. let's make the bold assumption that they retain all 12 seats they currently control that are up for election this year (5 of which are considered in play - AL, MI, MN, NH, NM). the democrats would then have to wrestle away 13 of the 23 birther party-held seats up for re-election. but 10 of them are considered safe seats: WY, WV, TN, OK, NE, MS, LA, ID and AR
so the democrats would have to sweep all 18 strongly contested senate contests in order to get to 60. talk about a blue wave




















