90 Miles From Tyranny : CNN SHOCK POLL SHOWS TRUMP ON TRACK FOR SECOND TERM

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Friday, June 7, 2019

CNN SHOCK POLL SHOWS TRUMP ON TRACK FOR SECOND TERM

There will be much weeping and gnashing of teeth again next November if a new poll is to be believed…

The ultimate nightmare scenario that nobody on the political left ever believed would happen is becoming reality and it isn’t looking good for the resistance.

There are increasing signs that President Donald J. Trump is going to be easily reelected next year thanks to a booming economy, the self-destruction of his enemies. and the monumental strategic blunder by the Democratic party establishment to bet the house on geriatric gaffe machine Joe Biden as the presumptive 2020 nominee.

Like the critically acclaimed HBO miniseries Chernobyl, the entire left is in full meltdown now that it is starting to come into focus that they all took their best shots at Trump and failed and that sane Americans have seen enough to reward him with a second term.

The grim reality for the left can be seen in a new CNN shock poll that shows that a majority of Americans are now convinced that Trump is going to cruise to reelection and that number is only going to increase once the Democrats begin the brutal eye-gouging battle for the nomination that will leave whoever emerges mortally wounded and easy pickings for the POTUS.

Via CNN, “CNN Poll: Rising share expect Trump to win in 2020”:
"majority of Americans say they think Donald Trump is going to win a second term, according to a CNN Poll conducted by SSRS, even as the President’s reviews on issues other than the economy remain largely negative.

The new poll finds 54% say their best guess is that Trump will win the 2020 election, 41% feel he will lose. Americans are slightly more apt to say Trump will win now than they were to say Barack Obama would win a second term in May 2011, in a survey conducted just after the death of Osama bin Laden (50% thought Obama would win in that poll). The new numbers on Trump are a reversal from December, when a narrow majority of 51% said they thought Trump would lose his bid for re-election.

The shift over that time comes mostly among those who...




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