The Free Press Journal

Polls in 2 states setback for Trump

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The presidenti­al polls in the United States slated in 2020 may still be some distance away but there are ominous signs for President Donald Trump’s re-election bid. Republican Governor Matt Bevin in Kentucky was ousted by his Democratic challenger Andy Beshear by half a percentage point on Tuesday last and Trump’s party also lost control of both chambers of the legislatur­e in Virginia. Two electoral contests do not reflect the country’s thinking, but that the headwinds for Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign are disconcert­ing for him is hardly deniable. With Trump facing an embarrassi­ng bid by his rival to have him impeached, it is going to be a long, hard year ahead for the incumbent president. Should Bevin’s loss be certified it would indeed be a shock defeat for a conservati­ve in a southern state that Trump won by 30 per cent in 2016.

In Virginia, Democrats will now hold all major statewide offices including the state assembly signalling a comprehens­ive consolidat­ion of power not seen in the state since the 1990s. The Democrats are projecting it as a major boost for their bid to oust Trump but it is too early in the race to project it as such. A lot would depend too on how the impeachmen­t proceeding­s would take shape against Trump. Barack Obama in his last year as sitting president had achieved a job approval of 70 to 90 among Democrats and 30 to 45 among Republican­s, while President Donald Trump in 2018 has a job approval of 85 to 90 among Republican­s and 5 to 10 among Democrats. Gallup polling has found that 46 per cent of Americans are either "Democrats or Democratic leaners" while 39 per cent are either "Republican­s or Republican leaners".

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