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Think of some Dem fool going into Michigan or Pennsylvania in 2020 trying to get votes when the economy is roaring and after Dems blew them off in 2016. ---Really funny picture to look at. I suspect that NH, Maine and Colorado will go to Trump as well in 2020 with an outside shot at Minn.

With Trump approval ratings in those states plus 2008 democrat enthusiasm it will be easy.
 
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/10/10/trumps-approval-ratings-drop-in-every-state.html

Trump's approval ratings drop in every state
  • A new survey from Morning Consult finds that President Trump's approval ratings have fallen in every state since he took office.
  • Nationwide, Trump's net job approval has dipped by 19 points since January.
  • The survey interviewed 472,000 registered voters across 50 states.
Christina Wilkie | @christinawilkie
Published 9:57 AM ET Tue, 10 Oct 2017

President Donald Trump's approval ratings have dropped in every state since he took office, according to a large new poll released Tuesday by Morning Consult.

The poll, which surveyed 472,000 registered voters between January and September, also found a 19-point drop in Trump's net approval ratings nationwide.

Trump has failed to improve his standing among voters anywhere, the poll found, even in the states where he won by large margins in the 2016 presidential election.
Thanks for posting. As you can see, Trump has positive approval still in states that he won and teetering positive in some he didn't. Looks good right now---
 
Anyway, this poll stuff doesn't really show the true picture. It hasn't in the last several election and was really off last year.
 
Thanks for posting. As you can see, Trump has positive approval still in states that he won and teetering positive in some he didn't. Looks good right now---


"Fifty-five percent of respondents in Michigan said they disapproved of Trump, as did 53 percent in Wisconsin and Iowa and 51 percent in Pennsylvania.

Fifty-one percent of voters in Nevada and Arizona, where the Senate GOP’s most vulnerable members are up for re-election next year, also disapproved of Trump’s handling of the presidency."
 
"Fifty-five percent of respondents in Michigan said they disapproved of Trump, as did 53 percent in Wisconsin and Iowa and 51 percent in Pennsylvania.

Fifty-one percent of voters in Nevada and Arizona, where the Senate GOP’s most vulnerable members are up for re-election next year, also disapproved of Trump’s handling of the presidency."
And how many were registered voters, likely voters, Republicans, Democrats. These are slim numbers here and I view them as being good numbers for Trump. Anyway, paying attention to polls and giving them credence is a fools game. It's the economy stupid. Always has been.
 
Huh? The national polls all had Hillary winning the the recent 2016 election. How is that “been right”.


National polls do not show who will win the election,it shows who most people will vote for.The national polls showed Hillary getting more votes and she got millions more votes.
 
"Fifty-five percent of respondents in Michigan said they disapproved of Trump, as did 53 percent in Wisconsin and Iowa and 51 percent in Pennsylvania.

Fifty-one percent of voters in Nevada and Arizona, where the Senate GOP’s most vulnerable members are up for re-election next year, also disapproved of Trump’s handling of the presidency."
CNN???? Er hehehehehehehehehe
 
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