The Daily Reckoning Article RatingCan Trump Be Stopped? - Daily Reckoning
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72% : The news from those individual states is even better for Trump.58% : In head-on-head contests, Trump leads Newsom by 17 points, 51% to 34%, and Trump leads Michelle Obama by seven points, 50% to 43% based on the latest Rasmussen polls.
57% : When we look at the seven battleground states (again, a more relevant measure since the presidential election is won at the state level), Trump has the following leads measured in percentage points: Wisconsin +1.2, Arizona +5.4, Georgia +5.0, Michigan +3.7, Pennsylvania +1.0, North Carolina +5.0 and Nevada +4.3.
54% : He has a 3.9 percentage point lead with 47.4% for Trump and 43.5% for Biden.
54% : But Trump was trailing in both until recently so they're trending his way.
54% : Trump also leads in the betting odds by 45.4 for Trump and 37.2 for Biden.
52% : That winner would be Donald Trump going by recent polling showing both head-to-head and also including third-party candidates.
52% : Trump also made a historic three appointments to the Supreme Court, which has emerged as practically the last bastion of constitutional order and the rule of law.
48% : Can Trump Be Stopped? I know that April just started, but the November election will be here before you know it.
47% : A Landslide for Trump? Using the Real Clear Politics data (an average of many polls), Trump is ahead in the national poll by 46.6% for Trump to 44.9% for Biden.
39% : That's an Electoral College landslide for Trump.
39% : There's no point in hoping Trump will change.
37% : If electoral votes were tallied today with no toss-up states, Trump would win 312 electoral votes to 226 for Biden.
36% : The Choice Couldn't Be Starker The difference for investors between another Biden administration and the return of Trump to the White House could not be more stark.
34% : That said, Trump is not just leading in some polls, he's leading in all of them.
34% : The research suggests opinions are not likely to change significantly between now and Nov. 5. Voters don't need to learn more about Trump.
33% : Still, the national lead is significant considering that Trump never had a national lead when he won the White House in 2016.
32% : Even if Trump wins the election, will the Deep State and/or Democrats conspire to prevent him from taking office?
28% : Trump is ahead in the polls, a situation that he's not exactly accustomed to.
27% : That's a pretty sad B-team for the Democrats when they lose to Trump by larger margins than the senile Biden.
16% : Trending Trump The only key battleground states that are close are Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, both within the poll's margin of error.
15% : We all know that wild cards from a possible criminal conviction of Donald Trump to a strong third-party showing by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to a sudden withdrawal by Joe Biden due to his visibly impaired physical and mental health could take the best constructed analysis and stand it on its head.
10% : Neither are Trump supporters who think that Biden's a senile, corrupt, incompetent president who's flooded the nation with illegal immigration.
1% : Here's the worst news for Biden: Polls show the third-party candidates taking more votes from Biden than Trump in a world where Biden is already behind.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.