Trump is doing worse with all white voters than in 2016.

Guno צְבִי

We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
The electoral concerns that provoked Trump’s plea, however, are very real. It’s no secret that the president has struggled with college-educated white women (often referred to as “suburban women,” the successors to “soccer moms”). According to exit polls, he lost them by 7 percentage points to Hillary Clinton in 2016, four years after Republican Mitt Romney won them by 6; in 2018 they broke for Democrats by 20 points, flipping the U.S. House of Representatives.

Yet now, in the homestretch of the 2020 campaign, Trump not only appears to be performing even worse than before among college-educated white women, he’s also doing worse among white voters in general.



https://news.yahoo.com/trump-doesnt...-all-white-voters-than-in-2016-175604959.html
 
even the republicans running for the senate are running away from the loser trump

Republicans see ‘grim’ Senate map and edge away from Trump

Vulnerable Republicans are increasingly taking careful, but clear, steps to distance themselves from President Donald Trump, one sign of a new wave of GOP anxiety that the president’s crisis-to-crisis reelection bid could bring down Senate candidates across the country.

In key races from Arizona to Texas, Kansas and Maine, Republican senators long afraid of the president’s power to strike back at his critics are starting to break with the president — particularly over his handling of the pandemic — in the final stretch of the election. GOP strategists say the distancing reflects a startling erosion of support over a brutal 10-day stretch for Trump, starting with his seething debate performance when he did not clearly denounce a white supremacist group through his hospitalization with COVID-19 and attempts to downplay the virus’s danger.

https://apnews.com/article/election...ions-arizona-601d626db3c1ccdc3432ad8fed8b56e7
 
even the republicans running for the senate are running away from the loser trump

Republicans see ‘grim’ Senate map and edge away from Trump

Vulnerable Republicans are increasingly taking careful, but clear, steps to distance themselves from President Donald Trump, one sign of a new wave of GOP anxiety that the president’s crisis-to-crisis reelection bid could bring down Senate candidates across the country.

In key races from Arizona to Texas, Kansas and Maine, Republican senators long afraid of the president’s power to strike back at his critics are starting to break with the president — particularly over his handling of the pandemic — in the final stretch of the election. GOP strategists say the distancing reflects a startling erosion of support over a brutal 10-day stretch for Trump, starting with his seething debate performance when he did not clearly denounce a white supremacist group through his hospitalization with COVID-19 and attempts to downplay the virus’s danger.

https://apnews.com/article/election...ions-arizona-601d626db3c1ccdc3432ad8fed8b56e7

I know the guy who is running against incumbent MI Senator Gary Peters (D) is distancing himself from Trump (and even worse as MI voters feel -- Betsy DeVos). We've seen at least 3 different John James ads now where he claims that he's his own man and nobody's puppet. :laugh:
 
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