DrafterX wrote:And we're counting on your vote not mattering in the next election too...
don't be so sure...the numbers of committed GOP votes equals roughly 33% of the vote...Dems make up about 42% of the electorate, which means there are about 25% independents...Trump would need nearly 4 of five independents to vote for him, and also for many Dems to stay home on election day, as happened in 2016, to win again...
Trump's approval numbers don't pan out well for that large bloc of independents to vote for him...
and it seems that Dem turn-out is expected to be high...to defeat Trump...the opposite side of Trump's sky high approval numbers among GOP is his sky high disapproval ratings among Dems...he won't get many cross-overs this time around...
mid-term 2018 elections show a softening of support for Trump in key mid-west states...