“Our national polling average on Thursday shows President Trump trailing by 10 percentage points — his largest deficit of the campaign.
“It sounds bad for him, but there have actually been several national polls in recent days showing him faring much worse, including today’s Data for Progress poll showing him trailing by 15.”
“Joe Biden’s nine-point lead in the Morning Consult poll counts as one of the president’s best national polls in recent days.
“It’s not just Biden’s margin. We usually focus on the difference between the two candidates, but it’s worth taking note of vote share from time to time, and right now Mr. Biden’s share of the vote is up to 52 percent in our average.”
“Donald Trump was on the phone, and he was talking about dying. It was Saturday, October 3, and while his doctor had told the outside world that the president’s symptoms were nothing to worry about, …
“Trump, cocooned in his suite at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, was telling those close to him something very different.
“If Democrats … are entertaining the radical idea of expanding the size of the court, it’s hard to blame them; Republicans have stocked the court with one and soon two justices whose seats they were not entitled to fill. This is slow-motion court-packing in plain sight.
“Republicans stole one seat when they refused to let President Barack Obama fill a vacancy created nine months before the 2016 election. Now they are poised to steal another, rushing through President Trump’s nominee with Election Day less than a month away.
“The 2020 election isn’t about whether to expand the size of the Supreme Court. It isn’t about whether Democratic nominee Joe Biden states his position on court-packing. The election is about one thing: a referendum on the dangerous presidency of Donald Trump.
“Trump has moved in recent weeks with increasing urgency to unlock federal spending to shore up key voting blocs ahead of the election.
“For example, he is also trying to push more bailout money to farmers to shore up his standing in the Midwest, signed a letter to go in boxes of food being made available to hungry families and endorsed hurricane relief for Puerto Rico …
“that he has opposed for years in order to improve his chances of winning Florida. (Trump tweeted in the third person late Thursday night: ‘Donald J. Trump is the best thing to ever happen to the people of Puerto Rico.’)
Trump is trying to bribe seniors to vote for him by promising free medicine and checks that he has no power to deliver. Moreover, there aren’t enough doses of the experimental medicines to go around.
“Evan Hollander, a spokesman for the Democratic majority on the House Appropriations Committee, said Trump is lying: ‘Without new legislation, the Trump administration cannot make covid-19 treatment available for free.’
“About 4 in 5 of the 212,000 Americans killed by the coronavirus have been over the age of 65. This group is less antsy about getting workers back into offices or kids back into school.
“Barry Croft, one of the six men accused of teaming up with a militia group to violently overthrow the government and kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, received a pardon last year in Delaware, The Detroit News reports.
“Croft, 44, was pardoned by Delaware Gov. John Carney last April for several charges dating back to the 1990s. The charges included possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, assault, and burglary.
“While he was also convicted of conspiracy, receiving stolen property, and disorderly conduct, the Delaware Board of Pardons recommended the pardon after he appeared before the board in December 2019. Carney then signed the pardon papers on April 4, 2019.
“Spain, who worked for the party’s House election arm during Barack Obama’s blowout 7 percentage point first presidential victory, said he sees ‘echoes of 2008’ in the current landscape, with growing chances of a tsunami that drowns congressional Republican candidates.
“‘In 2016, the president was a buoy. In 2020, he’s more of an anchor. There’s no question there are going to be losses down the ballot,’ he said.