On a recent airing of a CNN segment, Larry Sabato from the University of Virginia Center for Politics addressed the stark contrast appearing in the electoral race between sitting President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. He echoed the clear sentiment that the competition is 'no longer close.' Sabato underscored the insufficiency of occasional interviews or rallies to narrow down the expanding gap.
Sabato expressed skepticism about the capacity of a single ABC News interview to alter the rapidly shifting political dynamics. 'Halt the hemorrhage,' he suggested, alluding to the noticeable decline in Biden's popularity among voters. The magnitude of this political regression, Sabato pointed out, reflects prominently in the data and surveys, both public and private.
The Democratic party needs to come to terms with the reality that the situation is unpredictable and the once close race has quite a significant gap now. The showdown between Biden and Trump shows a definitive lead in favor of Trump. This is the bleak picture that presents itself in the current political landscape.
Sabato referenced various polls conducted the previous week, all of which showcased a similar trend - a rare occurrence in the field of polling. 'The standing of Biden, who was seemingly equally matched or perhaps just two points behind Trump, now exhibits a deficit of six points, as unanimously decreed by these polls. This translates to millions of voters,' Sabato highlighted.
The UVA professor dismissed the likelihood that a single well-received interview or rally could retrieve the masses of disillusioned voters. This declaration ominously foretells the path that lies ahead for the Biden presidency. Far from ebullitions of excitement, the Presidential race has turned into a struggle for survival for Biden.

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