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« on: April 16, 2020, 06:52:08 PM » |
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I don't know, that still translates into a Trump lead to me. I expect undecideds to largely favor him by November.
I think Democrats have a much better chance at winning the down-ballot races here. Hell, defeating Tillis is required to take back the Senate. There will be a Democratic presence here, but I think resources are better spent elsewhere at the presidential levels. Hillary Clinton made a mistake in 2016 by investing so much time and effort here as opposed to the big three. I don't think it's wise for Biden to get too ambitious this year.
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