
In 2016,
What are his chances of repeating that surprising victory in 2020?
In 2016, Trump had no record to run on. That blank slate fueled claims that such a political novice could not possibly succeed. It also added an element of mystery and excitement, with the possibility that an outsider could come into town to clean up the mess.
Trump now has a record, not just promises. Of course, his base supporters and furious opponents have widely different views of the Trump economy and foreign policy.
Yet many independents will see successes since 2017, even if some are turned off by Trump's tweets. Still, if things at home and abroad stay about the same or improve, without a war or recession, Trump will likely win enough swing states to repeat his 2016
If, however, unemployment spikes, inflation returns or we get into a war, he may not.
At about the same time in their respective presidencies,
Yet Clinton and Obama handily won re-election over, respectively,
It's also worth remembering that Trump does not exist in a vacuum. In 2016, many voters preferred Trump because he was not the unpopular
In 2020, there will be an even starker choice. Trump, now an incumbent, will likely run on the premise that he is the only thing standing between voters and socialism.
The power of that warning will depend on whether the
The Green New Deal, a wealth tax, a top marginal income tax rate of 70 percent, the abolition of ICE, the abolition of the
If the Democratic nominee embraces most of these fringe advocacies -- or is forced by the hard left to run on some of them -- he or she will lose. If the
Also, with a few notable exceptions such as
If the
Another thing to consider: What will the Mueller investigation and a flurry of House investigations of Trump look like by
If special counsel
At some point, all the progressive obsessions to abort the Trump administration -- the efforts to warp the voting of the
If they do not by 2020, then these attempts will be seen more as bitter-end vendettas. And they may work in Trump's favor, making him appear a victim of an unprecedented and extraconstitutional assault. Then, in Nietzschean terms, anything that did not end Trump will only have made him stronger.
Finally, Trump himself is not static.
For a while, relative calm has returned to the
Trump himself often displays more self-deprecation. Like other incumbents, Trump may be becoming savvier about the complexities of the job.
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