Why Donald Trump still has a shot against Joe Biden

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Why Donald Trump still has a shot against Joe Biden
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We don't know the true extent to which President Trump has a better shot in the Electoral College than he does in the popular vote, but we know it exists, writes Harry Enten. | Analysis

The polls look awful for President Donald Trump. He's down by about 10 points nationally and in almost all of the swing states to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. Trump's first debate performance was widely panned, and he needs a lot to go right the rest of the way.

Chances are Trump will lose and could lose by a wide margin.Yet, with more than three weeks to go until Election Day, it's important to note that Trump still has a non-trivial chance of winning.I've written about this many times. A few weeks ago, I stated"Biden is ahead, but the race has been and will likely remain within the margin of error until Election Day." That's still the case today.

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