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Beefalow and the Consumer
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« on: July 01, 2020, 01:43:49 PM »

The leader's share of the vote is the important number, especially if it's a Democrat out in front.

Obama on July 1, 2012: 47.5%. Result: victory

Clinton on July 1, 2016: 44.6%. Result: narrow defeat.

Biden on July 1, 2020: 49.7%. That's a really commanding number. That doesn't leave any room for undecided Republicans and Independents to "come home."
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