Message from @Sophie
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(His approval with independents recently is 42%, one of his bests).
Dems don’t need a single republican affiliated vote
If reps take all reps, Dems take all Dems, and a majority of independents are voting dem, Dems have a lead
Or, for your simpleton brain- 1-1+1=1
Your claim was different, "trump has lost his base"
So you're shifting goalposts.
Yes, he has
Hence why there are more Reps than dems and of those 94% support Trump
Trump won a lot of independents in 2016
He’s lost them
He has the same amount of support from indep's as he did in January
2017
That is a big problem for him
Just inaccurate statement
> 2017 Jan 20-29 89 42 13
Sigh approval ratings are not electoral performance
2020 Jan 16-29 94 42 7
It’s like talking to a child
42 and 42
Learn how to read a poll
Learn how these questions are asked
Ok let me go over this again, 42% of independents approve of Trump. This was the same in January 2017.
Where is this "lost" support.
Approval is not electoral performance
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The lost support is the landslides against trump in 2017, 2018, 2019
All of which conformed to the generic ballot
But the approval ratings suggest otherwise.
Which is currently dem +6
This is about Trump, not his party.
I’m talking about actual votes, not approval ratings
The actual votes were back in 2016
Anything between then is not a representative.
Mhm, the 3 years after 2016 are more recent than 2016 honey
Of course they are
Because we get this
> "Nearly two-thirds of the Trump voters who said they voted for Democratic congressional candidates in 2018 say that they’ll back the president against all three named opponents."
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/04/upshot/one-year-from-election-trump-trails-biden-but-leads-warren-in-battlegrounds.html
Trump was very much “on the ballot”
...yes