Morning Jolt: Realistically, Trump Could Win in 2020

Making the click-through worthwhile: A deep dive into how President Trump's outlook for 2020 is brightening, and how Democrats are giving him an exceptionally easy target; the Florida supreme court backs firing America's least-favorite sheriff; and the Democratic donor class shifts from Beto O'Rourke to Pete Buttigieg.

Sabato Is Right. It Is Easy to See How Trump Can Win in 2020.

Larry Sabato greets Washington Post readers with a headline that many of them probably didn't expect to see or want to see: "It's easy to see how Trump can win reelection."

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Realistically, Trump Could Win in 2020

Jim Geraghty

Making the click-through worthwhile: A deep dive into how President Trump's outlook for 2020 is brightening, and how Democrats are giving him an exceptionally easy target; the Florida supreme court backs firing America's least-favorite sheriff; and the Democratic donor class shifts from Beto O'Rourke to Pete Buttigieg.

Sabato Is Right. It Is Easy to See How Trump Can Win in 2020.

Larry Sabato greets Washington Post readers with a headline that many of them probably didn't expect to see or want to see: "It's easy to see how Trump can win reelection."

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