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at 38 percent, while just 39 percent said the president “cares about average Americans.” Those are toxic numbers, coming after 26 months of growth in the job market and after several weeks of Republicans trying, without success, to batter the Democratic brand by highlighting the demands of the party's far left.
But in 2018, Democrats had a rollicking election across the Midwest. In the three pivotal states won by Trump — Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — Democrats won every statewide office for the first time in decades, with center-left and diverse candidates. Simply winning those states in 2020 while losing none of the states that backed Hillary Clinton would make Trump a one-term president.
After 2016, Democrats don't listen as much to traditional “electability” arguments. Bernie Sanders , who made his first campaign tour over the weekend, is not seen as the most “electable” candidate by many elite Democrats. A central premise of Howard Schultz's potential independent campaign is that Sanders, if he secures the nomination, would not be able to win a general election.
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