They are daring to believe that the national nightmare might be coming to an end, that Donald Trump won’t only not be reelected, but that Democrats could also flip the Senate.But, this is often a hope, an opportunity , that they’re refusing to offer voice to. they’re still stung by the shock of 2016. Their faith altogether polling remains shaken.They tell themselves, “Take nothing without any consideration .” Allowing themselves to even entertain the notion that they’re ahead may be a threat to enthusiasm. Some may desire they’re behind, albeit they aren’t.
But, the very fact remains: If polling day were today and access to the ballot was unencumbered and undisturbed, it’s presumably that Joe Biden would become our next president.Donald Trump and his campaign see an equivalent data that the remainder folks do, and campaigns even have internal data that they don’t make public. And, regardless of what he’s wiped out the previous couple of months, the race has barely changed.
Donald Trump is attempting to doing everything he can to suppress the vote, and refusing to plan to a peaceful transfer of power. Because he doesn’t believe that he can win.
As he told the gang at a rally in Macon, Georgia, on Friday: “Running against the worst candidate within the history of presidential politics puts pressure on me. Could you imagine if I lose? My whole life, what am I getting to do? I’m getting to say I lost to the worst candidate within the history of politics. I’m not getting to feel so good. Maybe I’ll need to leave the country. I don’t know.”And Trump isn’t even trying to form a case for a second term. He isn’t laying out a vision and an idea .
The following lines come from speeches Trump has delivered in only the previous couple of days:
“If he wins, there’ll be nothing but bedlam everywhere the place.”“If Biden wins, China wins, of these other countries win.”He won’t be running the country. the novel left will take over.”