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Biden Trounces Trump?!?!


There is little doubt that the pandemic has hurt the Trump Administration. Of course, the Donald's critics argue his response is killing him. Either way, the President would have more time to devote to real estate if the election were held today.


Currently, presumptive Democratic nominee holds a healthy Current polling nationally and in critical swing states such as Michigan and Pennsylvania. Now the respected Oxford Economics model forecasts a Biden blowout where Obama's former VP wins 65% of the vote and (more importantly) 328 electoral votes. The model calculates electoral returns based on economic data. Incumbents typically struggle in weak economic cycles and the headwinds are really pushing against Trump right now with unemployment approaching 15%.

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soficifu
Jun 25, 2020

the pandemic is undoubtedly affecting all areas of our lives, and the management of our country is also one of them. I have always said that the leadership position as the president is is a very difficult position, because in the load all the responsibility. however, in these circumstances it is where we have to analyze well how that president or candidate handles the situation.

without a doubt we can see that in these times people have different types of way of seeing the situation and we as citizens and residents have the duty to know, inform and make a wise decision.

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boothbys
Jun 25, 2020

According to Pres. Donald Trump's official twitter, on June 15,2020 almost one million people requested tickets to his rally in Tulsa. 

However,  according to a spokesman for the Tulsa Fire Department on Sunday, the fire marshal counted 6,200 scanned tickets of attendees. (That number would not include staff, media or those in box suites.)

Tim Murtaugh, a spokesman for the Trump campaign, said protesters stopped supporters from entering the rally, held at the BOK Center, which has a 19,000-seat capacity.

Also cited as  reasons, was that protesters blocked access to metal detectors, it was father's day, there were covid fears, media induced fears of violence and host of other reasons. 

Additionally, hundreds of teenage TikTok users and K-pop fans say they’re at least…


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boothbys
Jun 25, 2020

According to Pres. Donald Trump's official twitter, on June 15,2020 almost one million people requested tickets to his rally in Tulsa. 

However,  according to a spokesman for the Tulsa Fire Department on Sunday, the fire marshal counted 6,200 scanned tickets of attendees. (That number would not include staff, media or those in box suites.)

Tim Murtaugh, a spokesman for the Trump campaign, said protesters stopped supporters from entering the rally, held at the BOK Center, which has a 19,000-seat capacity.

Also cited as  reasons, was that protesters blocked access to metal detectors, it was father's day, there were covid fears, media induced fears of violence and host of other reasons. 

Additionally, hundreds of teenage TikTok users and K-pop fans say they’re at least…

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boothbys
Jun 25, 2020

According to Pres. Donald Trump's official twitter, on June 15,2020 almost one million people requested tickets to his rally in Tulsa. 

However,  according to a spokesman for the Tulsa Fire Department on Sunday, the fire marshal counted 6,200 scanned tickets of attendees. (That number would not include staff, media or those in box suites.)

Tim Murtaugh, a spokesman for the Trump campaign, said protesters stopped supporters from entering the rally, held at the BOK Center, which has a 19,000-seat capacity.

Also cited as  reasons, was that protesters blocked access to metal detectors, it was father's day, there were covid fears, media induced fears of violence and host of other reasons. 

Additionally, hundreds of teenage TikTok users and K-pop fans say they’re at least…

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aaamold
Jun 22, 2020

I have always found polls to be an interesting aspect to the political season. In my lifetime I have seen polls be very wrong, in most recent memory the polls about the Clinton/Trump election. What I have seen from my circle of friends is that people will sometimes make a decision to go vote or not go vote based on polls. If their preferred candidate appears to be ahead in the polls, they don't feel like they need to show up and vote. Conversely, if someone's preferred candidate is down in the polls they may show up and encourage many others to show up and vote, which could sway the election in a different direction then the polls indicate.


Frequently…


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