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Counterpoint:This is an article that resonates with me ... Biden will win but where to from here for America.
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Only three US presidents have lost re-election since the 1930's.
The popular vote margin will be a lot bigger in 2020 than 2016 (obviously democrats winning both).
Biden will likely receive around 7 million more votes than Trump. Projected to be in the 5-6% range.
Democrats have won the popular vote in 7 of the past 8 elections.
They have even won with a 77 year old grandpa that Republicans claim has dementia and can't string together coherent sentences.
Obviously, the democrats have a lot to work out, but it isn't that bad. With every Iowa (white working class state gone republican) there is a Georgia. Indeed, it seems only a matter of time until Texas turns blue. The map is changing, but to suggest they will struggle winning elections moving forward is a bit simplistic.
Indeed, another point of view would be that it is really an urban vs rural divide. Cities and urban voters are only increasing. Unless Republicans start reflecting urban voters values, 2016 might just be the last election they win for a very long time.
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