Harry Enten: Biden's current lead would make this biggest Dem win since LBJ in 1964 [View all]
Of course, this may not hold...but it's still really good news, which people have been asking for.
Enten's tweet and article:
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/19/politics/electoral-votes-joe-biden/index.html
Biden could win the largest landslide for a Democrat since Lyndon Johnson in 1964 -- or he could lose to President Donald Trump.
For Biden to score a huge win, very little needs to change. Biden is ahead by 10 points in an average of live interview polls nationally. The largest Democratic win in the last 56 years was Bill Clinton's 9-point win in 1996.
More impressively, Biden isn't that far from taking more than 400 electoral votes. Let's assume Biden wins all the electoral votes Hillary Clinton did four years ago (232), as polls indicate. One or more recent polls put him up as well in Arizona (11 electoral votes), Florida (29 electoral votes), Georgia (16 electoral votes), Michigan (16 electoral votes), North Carolina (15 electoral votes), Ohio (18 electoral votes), Pennsylvania (20 electoral votes) and Wisconsin (10 electoral votes).
If Biden wins all of these states, he gets to just south of 370 electoral votes.
Add on Iowa (6 electoral votes) and Texas (38 electoral votes), where Biden was down just a point in two high quality polls released in June, and he gets more than 400 electoral votes. That would beat Clinton's 379 electoral votes in 1996 as the largest since Johnson's 486 electoral vote win in 1964.
Enten goes on to mention how this could change, how Truman and Clinton overcame poll deficits similar to Trump's at this point in the campaign.
But he still thinks the "most likely scenario" for Biden "is he'll end up somewhere in the low to mid-300s in terms of electoral votes."