Del Percio: Trump Won Because Hillary’s Numbers Were So Bad But He’s Not Facing Someone Like Her

‘He’s not going to be facing an opponent with negative numbers as high as Hillary Clinton’

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DEL PERCIO: "And he should be, because every president before, every politician knows you do not refer to — go to the stock market every time it’s up and say, 'Oh, the economy is good,' because guess what happens when it goes down? You’re blamed, too. So what Donald Trump there was basically saying is, 'If you’re worried now, it may get worse, but it won’t be as bad as you think if you re-elect me.' It’s very bad logic. And just to go back to the Fox polls where we could see everything kind of coming together, I think we see it no more place than when it comes to women. In 2016, Donald Trump was able to win white women without college degrees with 56%. In this poll, it’s down to 50%. That’s a swing he cannot afford. Suburban women are at 39%. So a lot of that is based on the tariffs, on his behavior. But then you add an economy that is so volatile and people don’t trust because they’re — right now, that’s what we’re seeing, a lot of scared investors, that’s a lot for Donald Trump to make up. And I happen to agree with Tom. Donald Trump won because of Hillary Clinton’s numbers were so bad. He’s not going to be facing an opponent with negative numbers as high as Hillary Clinton."

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