Pollsters: Trump expanding base with poor, urban, blacks, Latinos, impeachment critics

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From the "Only thing to fear is fear itself", files: Pollsters: Trump expanding base with poor, urban, blacks, Latinos, impeachment critics

Impeachment is a virtual lock. His approval ratings are stuck in the mid-40s. And 2016 popular vote winner Hillary Rodham Clinton is toying with a repeat run for president.

So why is President Trump and the Trump-Pence campaign feeling confident of a 2020 reelection?

Because according to pollsters, insiders, and election experts, Trump is expanding his base of Republican and conservative supporters to include more independents and minorities and attracting voters who are angry at Washington but who skipped the 2016 election.

“Everybody is doing incredibly well. The poll numbers are looking great, and the economy is doing wonderfully, and we’re executing our agenda successfully to bring the change that people voted for, and we are supremely confident,” said senior White House policy adviser Stephen Miller
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From the "Only thing to fear is fear itself", files: Pollsters: Trump expanding base with poor, urban, blacks, Latinos, impeachment critics

Impeachment is a virtual lock. His approval ratings are stuck in the mid-40s. And 2016 popular vote winner Hillary Rodham Clinton is toying with a repeat run for president.

So why is President Trump and the Trump-Pence campaign feeling confident of a 2020 reelection?

Because according to pollsters, insiders, and election experts, Trump is expanding his base of Republican and conservative supporters to include more independents and minorities and attracting voters who are angry at Washington but who skipped the 2016 election.

“Everybody is doing incredibly well. The poll numbers are looking great, and the economy is doing wonderfully, and we’re executing our agenda successfully to bring the change that people voted for, and we are supremely confident,” said senior White House policy adviser Stephen Miller
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Once again, it is someone on the Right who brings us up this possibility. The Democratic Party has moved on from Clinton.
 
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When's the Democrat deadline for announcing as candidate for president?

I have no clue. It also has no affect on what I said. The only people I see talking about a possible run by Clinton are on the Right. I find that incredibly curious.
 
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Did the polls predict the Democratic surge in Virginia and Kentucky or that the farmers would reject him in droves?
Polls have been predicting a Democrat victory in Kentucky by a wide margin for months.

Trump's decision to hold a rally in Louisville Monday may have been a factor in essentially squeaking out a virtual TIE.
 
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Apparently Maria Shriver (on NBC still?) questioned Hillary on a 2020 run and got great audience response.

Hillary ‘not saying no’ to 2020 run

Thank you for finding a Democrat who mentioned it. Albeit, this happened after I made my claim, this happened last night.

If Clinton is going to run she has until next Friday to be on the primary ballot in New Hampshire.
 
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I have no clue. It also has no affect on what I said. The only people I see talking about a possible run by Clinton are on the Right. I find that incredibly curious.
Trump fans are hopeful, that Hillary will run. Because they believe Hillary doesn't have a chance. Against Trump. But Trump has made Hillary look good.
 
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Thank you for finding a Democrat who mentioned it. Albeit, this happened after I made my claim, this happened last night.

If Clinton is going to run she has until next Friday to be on the primary ballot in New Hampshire.

Aren't the Iowa caucuses first?
 
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Aren't the Iowa caucuses first?

They are but because of the caucus format, each party can choose their own deadline if they want since the state doesn’t have to print off thousands of ballots like New Hampshire has to.
 
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Trump fans are hopeful, that Hillary will run. Because they believe Hillary doesn't have a chance. Against Trump. But Trump has made Hillary look good.
That’s not saying much. Trump makes almost anyone look good...
 
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Black Americans say racism and police conduct are the most important issues in their choice of candidates for president, are sharply critical of President Trump on both matters and see increasingly high stakes in the outcome of November’s election, a Washington Post-Ipsos pollfinds.


Former vice president Joe Biden currently leads Trump by a not-unexpectedly lopsided margin among black registered voters, 92 percent to 5 percent. His supporters are about evenly split on whether they are casting an affirmative or negative vote, with roughly half saying they mainly “support Biden” and the other half saying they mainly “oppose Trump.”
 
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Black Americans say racism and police conduct are the most important issues in their choice of candidates for president, are sharply critical of President Trump on both matters and see increasingly high stakes in the outcome of November’s election, a Washington Post-Ipsos pollfinds.


Former vice president Joe Biden currently leads Trump by a not-unexpectedly lopsided margin among black registered voters, 92 percent to 5 percent. His supporters are about evenly split on whether they are casting an affirmative or negative vote, with roughly half saying they mainly “support Biden” and the other half saying they mainly “oppose Trump.”

But, but I thought Trump was going to win a massive part of the black vote this time around?!
 
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