Tranquillus in Exile
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Wednesday, October 14, 2020
With less than three weeks to go until Election Day, Democrat Joe Biden holds a five point lead over President Trump in Rasmussen Reports’ weekly White House Watch survey. But a week ago, Biden had a 12-point advantage, his biggest lead ever.
In mid-September the candidates were neck and neck, but following Trump’s announcement that he was nominating federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court, Biden moved from a narrow one-point lead to eight points ahead. Last week, following the candidates’ first debate and Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis, the Democrat jumped to a 12-point advantage.
https://www.rasmussenreports.com/pu...ections/election_2020/white_house_watch_oct14
I bet you didn’t know they were neck and neck until Trump announced his nominee for the SCOTUS a couple weeks ago. Admit it, you missed that! Anyway, Trump is back on track, more or less.
The RCP and 538 averages still have Biden 10+ points ahead, but what do they know?
With less than three weeks to go until Election Day, Democrat Joe Biden holds a five point lead over President Trump in Rasmussen Reports’ weekly White House Watch survey. But a week ago, Biden had a 12-point advantage, his biggest lead ever.
In mid-September the candidates were neck and neck, but following Trump’s announcement that he was nominating federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court, Biden moved from a narrow one-point lead to eight points ahead. Last week, following the candidates’ first debate and Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis, the Democrat jumped to a 12-point advantage.
https://www.rasmussenreports.com/pu...ections/election_2020/white_house_watch_oct14
I bet you didn’t know they were neck and neck until Trump announced his nominee for the SCOTUS a couple weeks ago. Admit it, you missed that! Anyway, Trump is back on track, more or less.
The RCP and 538 averages still have Biden 10+ points ahead, but what do they know?