| I think the polls are overstating Fetterman's support. People do not want to say bad things about him. I think Oz by 5 points. |
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It's not lying (alone). We don't know how to poll anymore. Landline based sampling frames and a general willingness to pick up the phone and take a call were the basis for how we do this and we haven't come up with something new that works. |
The GOP only wants rubber stamps. |
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Fetterman is clearly a rubber stamp. His mind isn't even all there to make an independent decision, unfortunately. When it was there, it was pretty left-wing, wanting to release lots of criminals.
Oz is likely a liberal Democrat who got himself the nomination by saying the election was stolen from Trump. However, he is not as liberal as Fetterman. |
Looks like your mind is the one that’s not all there. |
I actually think the other way. I think the polls are overstating Oz's support. Pennsylvanians are sensitive to those who "belong" and a carpet bagger who is a Hollywood millionaire is not a Pennsylvanian. Additionally the fact that he is Muslim and dual-Turkish citizen will not do him any favors. He is out-of-touch with what Pennsylvanians want. Last, since the Dobbs decision, a lot of new voters, both female and young have been registering to vote. They are not voting for someone who thinks that a women's medical decision should be between the patient, her doctor and her local politician (especially not a man who sells weight loss gimmicks and cures for the common cold. I think the support for Fetterman was double digits and the debate caused it to come down. I think Oz will be lucky to lose by 5%. |
Oz is a liberal democrat? Nothing you say is true. |
Support for Fetterman was not double digits. Before the debate, polls put him variously at around +2 to +5. |
I’m pretty sure it was double digits during the summer. |
I’m utterly amazed that anybody would vote for that obviously incapacitated human. How can a reasonable voter place ideology above competence? |
He's as Republican as Mayor Mike Bloomberg. |