Fri Aug 7, 2020, 10:25 AM
NCDem47 (1,957 posts)
Are D governors in PA, MI, WI, NC helping to keep Trump's approval numbers down in those states?
This might be obvious. Residents in those states have the opportunity to see Democratic policies, values and leadership in action from the top. Such contrast to Trump. Will homefield advantage by Democrat governors make a difference this November?
I believe all of the governships might have been Republicans in 2016 when Trump won all of those states.
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Response to NCDem47 (Original post)
Fri Aug 7, 2020, 10:51 AM
zaj (3,433 posts)
1. Probably the other way around
Trump helped elect them to begin with
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Response to NCDem47 (Original post)
Fri Aug 7, 2020, 11:17 AM
brooklynite (85,505 posts)
2. Trump's approval numbers are also down in FL, TX and GA.
Response to brooklynite (Reply #2)
Fri Aug 7, 2020, 11:33 AM
NCDem47 (1,957 posts)
3. Where it seems he's working camera time with their governors.
I'm glad it appears that it has had no positive effect.
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Response to NCDem47 (Original post)
Fri Aug 7, 2020, 12:05 PM
beachbumbob (9,263 posts)
4. trumps words and actions are driving the plunge in support as MANY 2016 trump voters in
those states all recognize the HUGE mistake they made. No way trump can stop talking so no way these voters will ever come back
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