Delaware Liberal

State by State Trump is Historically Unpopular, The Dem Nominee is Practically a Stone Cold Lock to Win

This election is the Democrats to lose. That said if they are timid, and if they try to accommodate “moderates” and f they nominate someone who is only popular inside the beltway, they could still lose.

There has been a lot of discussion in political circles about Donald Trump’s job-approval ratings, what they portend, and Trump’s Electoral College strategy for 2020, which doesn’t necessarily require a popular-vote plurality. But in the end, of course, the conjunction of the Electoral College with Trump’s state-by-state popularity is where the deal will go down.

The online polling firm Civiqs has published a new set of state-by-state job-approval ratings for Trump as of August 11, and it shows how the president’s overall standing (a 43 percent approval rating nationally, which happens to match the current RealClearPolitics polling average) might translate into electorate votes. It’s not a pretty picture for the president, to put it mildly.

 

 

 

 

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