Where the Presidential Race Really Stands Before the Debate
Briefly

They have saddled themselves with possibly the worst major-party nominee in American history, who has already led the Republican Party to four consecutive underperformances in national elections and who has made precisely zero adjustments to his divisive rhetoric, unpopular policy positions, and authoritarian promises in the interim.
Trump cannot seem to push his thinning cartoon hair through his long-standing polling ceiling of around 47 percent. Trump has yet to crack 48 percent in the RealClearPolitics head-to-head polling average against any of his opponents.
The two major parties have rarely renominated someone who has already lost a general election as that party's standard bearer, but when they have, they have alm.
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