FiveThirtyEight
Kaleigh Rogers

Trump disagreeing with his own medical establishment isn’t necessarily a problem for him. A Quinnipiac poll out last week found a slim majority of Republicans, 51 percent, said they trust Trump over CDC scientists when it comes to information about the coronavirus.

Clare Malone

Biden is making one of those direct-to-camera pleas, again on the COVID-19 section, talking about the empty kitchen chairs that Americans might be sitting across from because of coronavirus deaths. And Trump keeps interrupting him. It’s a really odd, disconcerting dynamic. Trump has been making interjections, trying to compare the 206,000 COVID-19 deaths to the swine flu during the Obama administration, which was, obviously, nowhere near as deadly as COVID-19.

Kaleigh Rogers

It’s really hard to see how Trump’s argument that “Biden would have been worse” will land. Biden wasn’t president. Trump was. This is what happened. Hypothetical alternate realities seem really weak as a defense.


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