The National Conventions, the Election Polls, and More Social Unrest

The National Conventions

Over the last week, the news wires of been flooded with coverage from the national conventions. Biden and the Democrats went first, with Trump and the Republicans wrapping things up later today.

The Democrats

From the Democratic convention, a number of key takeaways included:

  • President Barak Obama was left with the task of attacking his successor Trump and the Republicans. While Obama talked of the Republicans destroying American democracy, Michelle Obama spoked of Trump being the wrong man for the job.

  • Presidential hopeful Biden delivered a better performance than many expected. It will come down to the live debates, however.

  • Harris impressed, bringing youth and energy to the convention.

  • The Democrats managed to avoid uncovering materially differing in-house views on policy and politics.

  • They did talk of climate change, gun violence, immigration, and healthcare, however.

In the 2016 Presidential Election, Trump’s campaign was to “make America great again.”

For Biden and the Democrats, it looks to be “Saving America.”

The Republicans

From the Republican Convention, there was also an attack on the opposition.

Interestingly, the Republicans through Tennessee Senator Blackburn talked of the Democrats wanting to create a Communist state. There was also the talk of law and order… Not the best topic considering the spout of high profile shootings across the U.S.

While there was increased interest in the Republican message, as TV viewings reportedly rose, the Wisconsin shooting couldn’t have come at a worse time…

Following the social unrest in the week, VP Pence is up today to enjoy a rare moment in the spotlight. Trump had given the Vice President the unenviable task of heading up the coronavirus task force. Trump hasn’t thrown his running mate under the bus, however, which has saved Pence’s political career…

So, all-in-all, nothing earth-shattering from the conventions and nothing to really impact the polls before the live debates.

The Latest Polls

According to the latest FT’s interactive Calculator and polling data, we’ve seen very little movement of late.

As at 26th August, Joe Biden was projected to win 298 Electoral College votes on Election Day, this was unchanged from 20th August, while down from 308 votes back on 5th August.

It was much the same for U.S President Trump, whose projected Electoral College vote count held steady at 119.

While unchanged from 20th August, this was down from 122 votes back on 5th August.