.realDonaldTrump will not win the presidential election unless he can somehow convince a critical mass of suburban women to vote for him, according to Sky News contributor Michael Ware.
Donald Trump will not win the presidential election unless he can somehow convince a critical mass of suburban women to vote for him, according to Sky News contributor Michael Ware. In 2016, exit polls showed then-candidate Trump won suburban women by four points. In 2020, according to a polling conducted by the New York Times and Siena College, President Trump trails rival Joe Biden by a whopping by 23 points among suburban women in battleground states.
"So can I ask you to do me a favor? Suburban women, will you please like me? I saved your damn neighborhood, OK?” President Trump said. Mr Ware told Sky News suburban women hold the key to the US election and many of them do not like "President Trump's tone." "The poll shows, nationally and in swing states, President Trump is losing with suburban women between 23 and 27 per cent, and there is no way he is getting them back," he said.
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