Winstonm, on 2017-November-07, 09:22, said:
I think you are looking at the wrong numbers. Trump's base tends to be rabid, yet 7% of them are out from under his spell. That is enough to lose Michigan, Wisconsin, and Ohio. Then there is the plummeting support among Republicans and Independents.
I think it is impossible for Democrats to win over the base - Trump will have to lose them. It is more critical for Democrats to win independents and rally their own base out to vote.
But it does not say Trump's base, it says Trump voters. That bucket contains an awful lot of independents and floating voters that went for DT over HC. That only 7% disapprove after such a year as the last one? You cannot possibly be happy with that as a Democrat! The point here is that every government loses some support during their tenure. Trump is at his best when he has a target. At present this target is somewhat lacking - he is essentially still using Hillary but that is already a stretch and will get more so in the coming months. Once the primaries start though, he can get back to what he does best. At that point I would expect him to start reclaiming some of the support back -
after all, no matter how bad he is, he's not one of the hated political class and will get the same support from conservative media and foreign powers as a year ago. The Republicans will also probably put out some sort of tax rebate bill around the start of the primaries too, forcing Democratic candidates either to support it (potentially alienating their base, which they need to win the nomination) or come out against it (giving DT an easy line of attack later).
I think that if Democrats just lie back and think "Trump is so bad he has to lose the next election easily" they are potentially in for another shock come 2020. Combined with increased voter suppression strategies that you absolutely know will happen in the coming years, he probably only needs to win the same voters again as he did the last time. So someone on the Dems side needs to make sure that at least some of those do not vote for him. The real base I agree are untouchable, but all of those that voted for Trump because they could not stomach Hillary or because they had lost faith in traditional politics and saw him as an alternative solution? These should not be difficult to win back. But 7%? Sorry but that is just not good enough.