Trump is holding on to his 35 percent base of support. Given that secures most if not all red states, the large Democratic majority of voters are not distributed in the places that could swing the electoral victory, I fear.
Instead they are clustered in coastal states, which are reliably blue but do not have sufficient electoral votes to offset Trump's.
Furthermore, at this stage I do not see a Democratic who can get the job done. The party is split between an idealistic, liberal wing (OAS, who is too young tu run) and a moderate wing (Biden), who probably matches up best vis-vis Trump in the Midwest.
But he is old and prone yo gaffes.
I think the Dems have a ton of work to do to win the White House in 2020.
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