House Speaker Nancy Pelosi spent the weekend in Ohio, trying to rally Democrats heading into the 2020 presidential election. She told Democratic leaders they must be “fight to turn Ohio blue.”
But the latest poll from the mainstream media shows that Pelosi is already losing.
Big time.
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Americans are rallying behind President Donald Trump, citing the strong economy as the primary reason for their support.
According to pollster John Zogby, “Trump will be hard to beat” in 2020. Trump’s approval recently reached 51 percent, according to the Zogby polls — the highest of his presidency.
“With a solid economy, a potentially long and drawn out primary season for Democratic presidential candidates, plus solid gains with independents, millennials, urban voters, college-educated voters, and minorities, Trump could be very hard to defeat in 2020,” said Zogby.
“In addition to his base of supporters, Trump might be able to piece together another coalition and produce another improbable victory, as long as everything goes as planned, but we still have a lot of time left on the game clock,” the findings read.
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Polls have shown that Trump consistently remains above former President Barack Obama’s approval numbers during his first term.
Critics also point out that these same pollsters predicted Trump would lose in a landslide in the 2016 presidential election.
Now, these same polls show Trump’s popularity is soaring. And according to The Hill, he’s neck-and-neck with almost every single Democratic presidential candidate in hypothetical matchups.
And it’s exactly where his campaign says they want to be.
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Laura Trump, the president’s daughter-in-law and a White House advisor, told Fox News over the weekend that the Trump reelection campaign feels “very comfortable” and is unworried about any Democratic challenger.
“The reality is this president promised people a lot of things in 2016,” she said in a recent appearance on Fox News’ “The Story with Martha MacCallum.” “You have someone like Joe Biden who had eight years under Obama’s presidency to make big changes in this country and we didn’t see that happen.”
“So we still maintain we feel very comfortable no matter who the candidate is,” she said.
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