>>12134424Just to give you an idea about
>how bad things arefor the Democrats right now:
Trump doesn't feel the need to hold rallies in Florida right now
Bloomberg is dumping $100 million into PAC funding in Florida to help Biden (remember, $1 billion of spending only got him two electoral votes from American Samoa)
Minnesota, a state that hasn't gone Republican in basically forever is now being visited frequently by both camps
Biden is not spending in Georgia or Texas
Biden is under-performing across all critical minority groups in major urban areas in Florida, North Carolina, and the Blue Wall. Trump is over-performing considerably.
Finally, and most importantly: of the voters who favor a candidate, 92% of Trump's supporters are "very excited" to vote for him and only 60% of Biden's are "very excited" to vote for him. This is the largest spread in the history of recording this stat, and the other groups (somewhat excited, "meh", and not excited) can peel off almost at the drop of a hat. For example, if it's raining in a district "meh" and not excited just do not turn out to vote that year, along with a fraction of somewhat excited.