.MTPFirstRead: Pres. Trump is losing ground in America's suburbs.
WASHINGTON — For all of the discussion about whether Democrats can win Texas in 2020, or whether they have solid chances to flip Senate seats in Arizona and Georgia, one demographic development has become crystal clear:In the six national NBC/Wall Street Journal polls conducted this year, Trump’s job rating has been underwater among suburban residents — with just one exception.
The question Democratic primary voters need to ponder: Which of their 20-some candidates is best able to win these suburbs?
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