Electoral map based on poll shows Trump netting an overwhelming victory

by Joshua Perry

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President Donald Trump is charting a decisive path to victory in November as the Republican nominee continues to win over American voters.

If the presidential election were held today, the 45th president would net an overwhelming majority of the electoral vote based on a recent survey.

According to information derived from a recent Wall Street Journal poll, Donald Trump would defeat Joe Biden by 81 Electoral College votes. The 302 to 221 margin of victory underscores the electorate’s trust in Trump’s proven ability to enrich the lives of Americans. The data highlights plummeting confidence in Biden’s nugatory direction for the country. 

On Tuesday, President Trump once again challenged “Crooked Joe” to a debate while speaking at a Wisconsin rally. However, Joe Biden has a not-so-good reason to continue ducking the president’s callout. Regarding the issues, voters favor Trump significantly more than Biden.

As reported by the Wall Street Journal, 68 percent of Americans expressed their opinion that the nation is headed in the wrong direction. Pouring salt into the wound, only 17 percent of voters “strongly approve” of Joe Biden’s job performance. In contrast, more than half of Americans side with Trump’s capability to produce a successful economy. 

Feeling the strain of inflation, poll participants determined that Trump, by 20 percentage points, is the better option to solve the rising costs of living. Remaining consistent, the audience picked President Trump as the greater option for managing immigration complexities and Biden’s open border crisis.

Moreover, speculations about Biden’s cognitive function continue to trouble him. When asked about the importance of health to excel within the Oval Office, a whopping 72 percent of people lack faith in Joe Biden’s stamina to endure the stress of leading the country. 

Furthermore, voters are assured President Trump is best suited to handle foreign policy conflicts in Europe and the Middle East. The General Election is just over eight months away, giving President Trump more time to expand upon his commanding lead nationwide.

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