If Biden were really up by double digits why would he go to a state like Michigan which should be locked up and never visit Texas which has many more electoral votes and is supposedly within reach?
Biden to campaign in Detroit, Southfield today
https://www.clickondetroit.com/decision-2020/2020/10/15/biden-to-campaign-in-detroit-southfield-friday/
I think this is because he believes it would be a waste of time to campaign in Texas. It is one thing to be in a close race and hope to win over some undecided votes. But if you are down a lot somewhere, like Texas, it doesn't make sense. By going to Michigan where is is already ahead, he is securing his vote. It would make sense for him to go to Florida and Ohio where the race is nearly tied.
RCP Average 9/15 - 10/6 -- -- 49.2 44.8 Trump +4.4Rasmussen Reports 10/5 - 10/6 1000 LV 3.0 51 44 Trump +7
UT/Texas Tribune* 9/25 - 10/4 908 LV 4.1 50 45 Trump +5
UMass Lowell 9/18 - 9/25 882 LV 4.3 50 46 Trump +4
Quinnipiac 9/17 - 9/21 1078 LV 3.0 50 45 Trump +5
NY Times/Siena* 9/16 - 9/21 653 LV 4.3 46 43 Trump +3
CBS News/YouGov 9/15 - 9/18 1205 LV 3.5 48 46 Trump +2
Presidential Voting History
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2016 RThese are the toss up states and the electoral votes they offer. Any of these where the race is close and that bring a lot of electoral votes are good choices to campaign in to either try and win over the vote or maintain one's lead. This will get him to the required 270 electoral college votes and possibly with a good lead. Biden currently has 216 electoral votes and Trump has 125, leaving 197 toss up votes, more of which lean towards Biden than Trump.
Pennsylvania (20) Georgia (16)
Florida (29) Iowa (6)
Wisconsin (10) Nevada (6)
North Carolina (15) Maine CD2 (1)
Arizona (11) Minnesota (10) Ohio (18) Nebraska CD2 (1)
If you eliminate the toss ups by moving them to which ever side the candidate is ahead on,
Biden would have 375 electoral votes to
Trump's 163If this is how the election turns out, Trump has no argument as to whether the vote was miscounted or there was election fraud.
With only 18 days to go until the election it might seem like a done deal. But, it is a good idea to never count your chickens before they are hatched.