Several deep blue states that have been Democrats’ safe political havens for many decades started to turn purple as a result of Joe Biden’s disastrous handling of the economy and the southern border.
Since 2008, Democrats have been winning the presidential vote in Virginia and New Mexico. New York and Minnesota have not been very different because people there have been voting for Democrats every year since 1988 and 1976, respectively.
However, the situation started to change after recent polls indicated that Donald Trump had been closing the gap with Biden and turning these blue states purple because of Biden’s immigration and economic policies, which had devastating consequences for average Americans, the Daily Caller reported.
In 2020, Biden won Virginia by over 10% of the vote, and Hillary Clinton won the state in 2016 by 4.9%. However, a May poll conducted by Roanoke College found Biden and Trump tied in a head-to-head matchup at 42% each. An early June poll by Fox News also showed Trump and Biden were tied. […]
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