| | Can Donald Trump possibly win 45 states in 2020? | | | At a meeting of White House senior staff last week, acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney made a bold prediction: If the House impeaches Donald Trump, he will win 45 states in his 2020 reelection race. Which is some kind of prediction! But could it, you know, actually happen? Well, start here: In 2016, Trump won 30 states as well as Maine's second congressional district. (Maine apportions some of its electoral votes by House seat.) Meaning he needed to get 14 or 15 more in order to make Mulvaney look like a genius. That's going to be VERY hard, for a few reasons. 1) Trump won six states -- Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin -- that Barack Obama had won in 2012. Several of those states (Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin most notably) had not gone for the Republican presidential nominee in a decade or more. 2) Of the 10 closest states -- by percentage -- in 2016, Trump won six of them. Combine those two facts and you get this: Trump's 2016 map was pretty close to his top end. As in, there's not a whole lot of obvious pickup states for Trump in 2020 -- even if you assume he can hold the 30 he won in 2016. The obvious ones are the four closest states in 2016 that Hillary Clinton won: New Hampshire, Minnesota, Nevada and Maine. But even if you give Trump those four, he's only at 34 total states in 2020 -- 11 short of Mulvaney's prediction. Give Trump the three other states Clinton beat him by single digits (Colorado, New Mexico and Virginia) and he still needs eight more states. On its face then, Mulvaney's claim is ludicrous. For Trump to win 45 states (or even 40 states) you would need a very heavily tilted national playing field in the incumbent's favor. And if there are any signs of a titled playing field at this point in the election, they're against Trump, not for him. The Point: The last time a president won more than 45 states was in 1984, when Ronald Reagan drubbed Walter Mondale in every state except Fritz's home of Minnesota. But 1984 is an eon ago in political terms. And Trump is not Reagan. -- Chris | | "If Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I've done before!)." -- President Donald Trump, via Twitter, adding that it's "time now for others in the region, some of great wealth, to protect their own territory." | | | | Don't expect Trump to stop talking about Ukraine | | In this new special edition of The Point, Chris and guest Dana Bash, CNN's chief political correspondent, break down the latest developments in the ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. Keep up with The Point on YouTube. | | Remember when seeking foreign aid in US elections was roundly condemned? On Hunter Biden Obama 2012. Trump 2016. Now what? What happened to Rudy Giuliani? The first excerpt of Ronan Farrow's new book is out ZOMBIE DEER | | Former First Lady Michelle Obama has another book headed for the shelves this November. "Becoming: A Guided Journal for Discovering Your Voice," is a journal that pairs with Obama's ultra-popular memoir "Becoming." "Becoming" became one of the bestselling books in the last decade -- and was also released in November to coincide with holiday season sales. | | LAUREN'S CAMPAIGN TRAIL LATEST | | Bernie Sanders: Had a heart attack last week. His postponed campaign ads will now run starting Tuesday. ( 🎧 Lauren has more on Sanders' health in today's Point podcast) Elizabeth Warren: Fired her campaign's national organizing director for "inappropriate behavior." Cory Booker: Came to Joe Biden's defense amid the Ukraine scandal, saying "If you come after Joe Biden, you're going to have to deal with me." | | 8 Only eight House Democrats (of 235 total) do not support an impeachment proceeding against President Trump. | | | | | |
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