Donald Trump goes from bad to worse. A new analysis by the New York Times shows just how “terrible” the month of June was for the Republican president. The report noted that Trump’s month was so bad that he’s needing major help in states that normally lean very much to the Republican side.
“In addition to public surveys showing him losing decisively to Joseph R. Biden Jr. in a number of battleground states, private Republican polls in recent weeks show the president struggling even in conservative states, leading Mr. Biden by less than five points in Montana and trailing him in Georgia and even Kansas, according to G.O.P. officials who have seen the data,” said the report.
To put things into perspective, no Democratic presidential candidate has won Kansas since 1964. But it looks like Trump is heading that way.
Additionally, said the report, “One Republican official who is in frequent contact with the campaign expressed incredulity at how some aides willfully distort the electoral landscape to mollify Mr. Trump, recalling one conversation in which they assured him he was faring well in Maine, a state where private polling shows he’s losing.”
You can read the full analysis HERE.