If Trump pulls a miracle win in 2020, what will be the most commonly cited reason in hindsight? (user search)
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Question: If Trump pulls a miracle win in 2020, what will be the most commonly cited reason in hindsight?
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Biden not campaigning while Trump held rallies
 
#2
Trump voter enthusiasm led to higher than expected GOP turnout
 
#3
Biden and Democrats failed to answer questions about court-packing
 
#4
Trump overperformed with Latinos while Biden struggled
 
#5
Democrats made too big of an issue of COVID, people got tired of it
 
#6
Polls being wrong, shy Trump vote was real
 
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« on: October 23, 2020, 04:33:55 AM »

I think it'll be a little more general "Biden was old, represented the old Democratic Party, and wasn't able to inspire enough of a coalition to turn out for him during a pandemic" although the lack of rallies would probably (I would argue unfairly) play into that narrative.
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