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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDr. Jason Johnson: there is a chance that Trump could lose anywhere from 5-8% of the GOP vote to Harris
Doomscrolling the polls isn't going to do anyone any good, they change everyday. But I do think there is a chance that Trump could lose anywhere from 5-8% of the GOP vote to Harris this November. And that may matter in key swing states
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10:38 AM · Oct 13, 2024
It should be a fucking blowout given how the Trump campaign has nothing in their platform to help the middle class...
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lees1975
(5,475 posts)And 8% would make a difference in every swing state, given that the margins in those states are within a couple of percentage points, according to the polls if you believe them. I don't think the polls are factoring this fact in. And if he loses that much of the GOP vote, her leads among Independent voters will be lopsided in her direction. That would be fatal to his chances.
Dave Bowman
(3,379 posts)ProudMNDemocrat
(18,703 posts)As Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger, and other Republicans, Cassidy Hutchinson, have said...."Voting for Kamala Harris does not make you a Democrat! It makes you a PATRIOT if you believe in Freedom and Democracy."
Perhaps the message is getting through. Save the country in November from a wanna-be DICKtator. There will be another day to work out problems.
bucolic_frolic
(46,284 posts)GoodRaisin
(9,494 posts)samnsara
(18,183 posts)....i dont think even those on Faux Gnus will vote for trump..they deal with his insanity every day and they arent stupid. They know what a trump presidency will do to america and even if (WHEN) he loses they will still get him on their show.
Ursus Rex
(239 posts)I dont see any weakening of his support here in GA, and Im in purple Atlanta. The exurbs and downstate are even redder and more entrenched. I realize this is anecdotal but its also a good check on being over-optimistic. Things may be different in swingier states and states where there is a more flexible R population.
stopdiggin
(12,567 posts)if another 20-30 percent refused to vote period.
The more singular feature here (and remains unchanged) is that it seems that something like fully 90% of the Republican party appears - despite all reason and any sense of decency - prepared to vote for him!
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