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2020 Presidential Election Tag

Have you been listening to Joe Biden's economic message lately? If you have, you may find that it sounds a bit familiar. It almost seems like Joe is going to say "Make America Great Again" any day now. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but in Biden's case, it just sounds like his latest attempt at plagiarism.

Will it be like 2016 all over again? Pennsylvania is a key state and it looks like the media's constant bashing of President Donald Trump didn't harm him in the state. In fact, it seems Trump is more popular in Pennsylvania than in 2016 because the state has seen a lot of new Republican registered voters.

I was WRONG. Very wrong. I have have been writing that we should be expecting a 3-4 day crisis news cycle, where anti-Trump bombshells would be rolled out by the media every 3-4 days, and as one died down, another would be rolled out. That was the pattern for the Russia collusion claims, and appeared to be the pattern since the conventions this summer.

The media is tying itself in knots trying to assure the American people that Joe Biden is not on board with the radical socialists and communists that have taken over the Democratic Party.  They keep pointing at his near half-century record as a politician and screeching, "he's a moderate!" However, even a casual glance at his campaign website suggests that his agenda, should he win in November, is very radical indeed.

Democrats were clearly hoping the Obama voter coalition of 2008 and 2012 would show up for Joe Biden in 2020. This strategy became apparent during the South Carolina primary in June. Black voters carried Biden over the finish line and almost all the other candidates immediately dropped out of the race. It's not clear this method is going to work in November.

Democrats are setting the stage for something, what it is isn't yet exactly clear. They are moving in unison along with the mainstream media to predict that Biden will win the election based on mail-in ballots counted in the weeks after Election Day, Trump will refuse to leave office, and then ... well, then what?

In the midst of the Democrat's antifa/BLM Marxist "revolution," Joe Biden is lagging behind Hillary Clinton's 2016 numbers with Florida's Hispanic voters.  Indeed, two recent polls show Trump gaining ground with Hispanic Floridians, particularly with those who fled similar revolutions in their country of origin.