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Left Right Center

By: Annheete Oakley, Mike Seltzer
Narrated by: Carolyn J. Davy
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The 2020 election, who will win?

As it stands, Donald J. Trump has the highest likelihood of winning this year's presidential election.

Listen up!

Out of all the presidential candidates, Trump receives the most coverage. 

Historically, it would seem that candidates who trend, or by today's stands get viewed the most, generally win the election, as Obama proved in both the 2008 and 2012 presidential election.

Trump is in a unique spot because he doesn't have to pay for campaign ads to be seen the way the other candidates do. Every tweet makes waves, and no other candidates have ever done so. 

Secondly, the Democratic establishment does not want Bernie Sanders as their candidate, which is made evident by all the Democratic candidates dropping out of the election and endorsing former vice president Joe Biden. 

History is repeating itself. During the 2016 election, the democratic establishment went against Bernie and supported presidential candidate and corporate Democrat Hillary Clinton, which created a rift between voters and the democrat party. Mostly the party chose for the people, and the rest is history. As you will witness in the foreseeable future, history is repeating itself. 

The difference between parties is that the Republican Party, for the most part, is united; the only outlier on their side is Mitt Romney. They are a united front, thus have fewer obstacles to overcome this election season. Meanwhile, the Democrats have far too many challenges they must address if they wish to defeat Trump. For example, corporate Democrats won't vote for a Democratic-socialist, but they will vote for Uncle Joe. Young voters will vote for Sanders, but they aren't turning out in the numbers that he needs. The thing that Biden has going for him is that his name is associated with former president Obama, which carries weight because he was a part of history. 

Disclaimer: This an examination is not an endorsement for any of the political parties or candidates of the 2020 presidential election. This reading is an analysis of why President Trump has the highest probability of winning.

©2020 Annheete Oakley (P)2020 Annheete Oakley

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