Despite The Coordinated Democrat Attacks And Hoaxes, President Trump Is Stronger Than Ever
September 06, 2024
Despite every play the Democrats and their Fake News allies have run to silence him — Russiagate, multiple impeachment hoaxes, indictments, rigged trials, and sham hearings — President Donald J. Trump is in a stronger position than ever before to win this election.
On this date in 2016, Hillary Clinton had a 67.8% chance to win; in 2020, Joe Biden had a 71% chance to win.
Today, according to Nate Silver, President Trump has a 61.5% chance to win.
Pundits agree:
- The Dispatch: "By the numbers, Trump is in better electoral shape today than he was at this point in 2016 versus Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Ditto in 2020 versus Biden."
- The Hill: "Harris ... is behind where President Biden and Hillary Clinton stood at this point in their own battles against former President Trump during the 2020 and 2016 presidential races."
- NBC's Steve Kornacki: "In 2016, Hillary Clinton led on average by five points. Of course, Donald Trump won in 2016. And Joe Biden had an even bigger lead on average, Labor Day 2020."
- CNN's David Chalian: "[Kamala], in places like Georgia, is not doing well with white college-educated voters."
- Puck's Peter Hamby: "The under-30 gender gap — it's very different than past elections. Much bigger ... Kamala Harris has barely moved the needle with young men. They have gone more toward Trump ... this could be fatal for her campaign."
- Donny Deutsch: "[Kamala] is still underperforming versus what Biden did with people of color."
President Trump has always been underestimated, and that's precisely why he is in the best position he has ever been to emerge victorious in November.
After all, Americans know they were better off under President Trump — and they know he'll never stop fighting for them.