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the Republican party of the United States is moving towards a “catastrophic result” for the November election, writes the editor of CNN Chris Silisa (Chris Cillizza) with reference to the results of political polls and surveys.

About the likelihood of such an outcome for the Republicans indicate three factors. The first is the drop in the approval rating of President Donald trump. As an example, the browser gives the results of a joint poll of The Washington Post and ABC News, published July 17, from which it follows that the trump policy, pandemic coronavirus approve fewer respondents — 38 percent, while in may this figure stood at 46 percent. 60 percent of respondents and not approved by the President responses to the pandemic. These results play into the hands of the most likely democratic candidate in the presidential election, Joe Biden, says the editor.

Also against the Republicans is the fact that according to the results of the Gallup poll Democrats consider themselves to be 50 percent of Americans, while supporters of the Republican party define itself, only 39 percent of citizens. As noted by Silisa in January, the corresponding figure for Republicans was 45-47%, which indicates a serious shift.

in Addition, the possible failure of the Republican party can say the success of the Democrats to raise funds for the election campaign for seats in the Senate. So, candidates from the Democratic party for the second quarter of 2020 has collected for this purpose 67.3 million dollars, the Republicans 20.5 million less.

these factors draw the attention of many prominent political editors, analysts and organizations reminiscent of Silisa, citing the opinions of several authors and political consultants who spoke in favor of the Democrats. “Yes, things can change between now and 3 November. But given the stubborn refusal of trump to admit their mistakes in fighting the coronavirus and the current outbreak in some populous States, such a turn seems very unlikely,” concluded the Explorer.

In November this year in the United States, in addition to presidential elections, elections to the house of representatives, which will select all 435 congressmen and 35 senators re-election of the Congress. In addition, in 11 States and two unincorporated territories (American Samoa and Puerto Rico) will be held gubernatorial elections.