Mounting job losses and coronavirus cases may affect President Trump’s prospects in the states that ensured his victory in 2016.
Rising job losses, deaths and political tensions are putting new pressure on President Trump in key battleground states, creating uncertainty about his re-election prospects even as he projects an improved outlook on the coronavirus pandemic.
While Mr. Trump’s national poll numbers hold steady and his base supporters remain loyal, the fast-moving virus could complicate his path in some of the states that delivered him to the White House in 2016, some fellow Republicans say. The pandemic has wiped out the economic strength...
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