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No Wave Coming For Democrats

CNN’s head poll analyst Harry Enten says Democrats are more likely to take it on the chin than to pull off a wave election in 2026. The polls, in fact, show the Republicans are more likely to pick up seats, perhaps as many as 12.

What’s costing the Democrats? They no longer have a massive lead among registered voters. They still hold a lead, but only by a point or two, not 7 as they held in 2017.

Also, the Democrats have been too inclined to let their leftist extreme dictate the moves of their party. This has turned off a lot of moderates and independent voters, and so many are not lining up to join the Democratic coalition. Here’s more from Steve Turley.

Media In Full Panic Mode

The president has just seen his approval rating reach its highest point ever in the RCP polling aggregate.

Donald Trump is currently enjoying the highest approval of his presidency at 47% and his approval in dealing with the global crisis is even higher, as high as 60%.

But the media is in full panic mode as this means Trump is poised for a November landslide reelection.

The ratings for Trump’s press events are through the roof as well so media should be happy but in spite of how well they are doing they now say they want to cancel Trump’s press briefings.

They say Trump lies but at the same time they prop up Democrats Andrew Cuomo and write puff pieces about his strong leadership and “empathy.” Even when Cuomo does similar things to Trump, they praise him.

The media are in the bad for the Democrats and we all know it. More from Tim Pool.

What’s causing an even bigger panic? All the big-time professional media types are having to struggle to try to continue to broadcast their shows, either from their homes or makeshift studios. These might be professional media, but they are, in many respects, rank amateurs. More from Mark Dice.

Sanders Enjoying A Surge

Bernie Sanders is enjoying a surge in popularity, says Styxhexenhammer666, in a new poll analysis of the field of Democratic Presidential candidates. But the question remains: Will Bernie be able to hold onto his base through Super Tuesday or is his popularity now approaching a hard peak to be followed by another dip? It does appear to be turning into a two-horse race between Sanders and the former Vice President Joe Biden.

How each one fares really depends heavily on how long it takes the other candidates to drop out and whether any of those candidates give Sanders or Biden an endorsement. Biden, for instance, could get a significant boost if Pete Buttigieg — currently ranking fifth in the polls — would decide to call it quits, while simultaneously endorsing Biden.

But bear in mind, as everyone knows, never allow a Socialist into your garden. More from William Of Ockham.

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If course, it doesn’t matter one fig if Bernie Sanders is surging. The Democratic Party will turn on a dime to reinsert Hillary Clinton as its Presidential nominee for 2020. Already, there are rules changes occurring to reduce the likelihood of a Sanders victory and to make it easier for Clinton to just slip in, at a late date, to “save” the party. More from H.A. Goodman.

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