Trump Closes Campaign With Bold Anti-Democracy, Pro-Political Violence Message
NOV. 2, 2020
By Eric Levitz
Donald Trump is trailing Joe Biden by 8.5 points nationally the biggest polling deficit that any incumbent president has ever faced this late in a campaign. One major cause of Trumps woes is his collapsing standing with self-described moderate voters. In 2016, Hillary Clinton won this group by 12 points; some recent polls have Biden winning it by roughly four times that margin.
But the president has a plan for expanding his coalition: He will reassure moderate skeptics by putting greater emphasis on his indifference to public health, contempt for democracy, and support for political violence.
Or at least, this is what Trumps messaging might lead one to think. Over the past 24 hours, the president has vowed to fire Dr. Anthony Fauci, praised a caravan of Trump supporters that surrounded a Biden campaign bus in Texas and nearly ran it off the road, and argued that voters whose ballots arent counted on Election Night deserve to be disenfranchised.
Fauci, the governments top infectious-disease expert, boasts a 64 percent job-approval rating, according to a recent Morning Consult survey. By contrast, approval of Trumps handling of the coronavirus sits at just 39 percent.
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