Yes. And America really needs him to.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4694080-donald-trump-joe-biden-landslide-blowout-election/
President Biden’s poor polling numbers have raised questions about the possibility of a blowout victory by former President Trump in November, even as he grapples with his own political challenges in the wake of a conviction in a New York hush money trial.
A blowout wouldn’t look like the landslide reelection of President Ronald Reagan over Democrat Walter Mondale in 1984. But it could mean Trump winning more Electoral College votes than expected by flipping most if not all of the states Biden won in 2020 — and even expanding the map by turning some unexpected states, like Minnesota or Virginia, red.
As Biden contends with stubbornly low approval ratings, some have speculated Trump could do far better than expected in November, with the former president himself bullishly suggesting he could win states like New York. But Trump faces his own hurdles, especially after becoming the first former U.S. president to be convicted, and many political observers say it’s impossible to predict how the election will shape up in five months.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4694080-donald-trump-joe-biden-landslide-blowout-election/
President Biden’s poor polling numbers have raised questions about the possibility of a blowout victory by former President Trump in November, even as he grapples with his own political challenges in the wake of a conviction in a New York hush money trial.
A blowout wouldn’t look like the landslide reelection of President Ronald Reagan over Democrat Walter Mondale in 1984. But it could mean Trump winning more Electoral College votes than expected by flipping most if not all of the states Biden won in 2020 — and even expanding the map by turning some unexpected states, like Minnesota or Virginia, red.
As Biden contends with stubbornly low approval ratings, some have speculated Trump could do far better than expected in November, with the former president himself bullishly suggesting he could win states like New York. But Trump faces his own hurdles, especially after becoming the first former U.S. president to be convicted, and many political observers say it’s impossible to predict how the election will shape up in five months.