“I said four years ago Donald Trump would win. I got laughed at, challenged on-air many times,” Huckabee said. “I'm going to say it again, mark my words, Donald Trump is going to still be president come January 20th.”
Huckabee made the remarks as Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden proceeds to do well in polls in the key battleground states of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Florida, although the last state remains a toss-up.
A New York Times/Siena College poll advertised Sunday has Biden leading President Trump by six points in Arizona, three in Florida, six in Pennsylvania, and 11 in Wisconsin. The margin of error is 3.2 points for Florida.
A CNN poll published Saturday also included seemingly good news for Biden. He led Trump by four points in Arizona (within the margin of error), eight points in Wisconsin, and six points in North Carolina.
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Huckabee implied on Sunday that the polls may be misleading, especially given the crowds and excitement for Trump at his rallies related to Biden’s campaign events.
“Joe Biden walks out to a parking lot, steps up to a microphone and screams at a dozen cars,” Huckabee said.
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He also weighed in on the situation in Iowa after both the President and U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst have pulled ahead of their Democratic challengers in the estimation of Iowa voters, a new poll shows.
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The president now leads Biden in the Hawkeye State by seven percentage points, 48%-41%, according to the newest Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll.
In the last poll in September, Trump and Biden were tied, each attracting support from 47% of voters, according to the polls.
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The latest results followed a visit to Iowa by the president in mid-October, the Register stated, noting that Trump intended to return to the state Sunday with a campaign stop in Dubuque.
During an interview, Huckabee was asked why he believes the “president is pulling ahead now and he hasn't earlier.”
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“I think voters are starting to pay attention,” Huckabee responded. “Iowa voters are always late voters. They remain undecided until they're standing in line at the polls.”
He went on to say that voters in Iowa are “beginning to realize Joe Biden's not ready, he's not fit to be president.”
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“For 47 years he's been in Washington and he's not going to suddenly, in year 48, come up with ideas that he failed to come up with in 47 years,” Huckabee continued.
“They look at Donald Trump's record, they say, ‘This man has accomplished something.’ He's not a politician. He's not owned by anybody. He's not obligated to anybody except the American people.”