Barack Obama 2012 was better than Donald Trump 2020 | Analysis by CillizzaCNN
"After reviewing polling data from President Obama's reelection, we can say unequivocally that President Trump is in a significantly better position now than Obama was at the same point of his presidency."Which is a pretty major statement! After all, Obama cruised to a second term with 332 electoral votes in 2012!So is Parscale right? I did a bit of digging in the polls and, turns out, he's not.
In each episode of his weekly YouTube show, Chris Cillizza will delve a little deeper into the surreal world of politics. Click to subscribe! * Here are Trump's 2018 approval ratings, according to Gallup, in five key swing states he won in 2016: Pennsylvania , Ohio , Michigan , Wisconsin and Florida . Now compare those with where Obama was in 2011: PA , MI , OH , WI and Fl . In only one of the five -- Ohio -- is Trump in better shape than Obama.* In May 2011, 39% of respondents said they would"definitely" not vote for Obama again. In May 2019, 54% said the same of Trump.
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