Anonymous wrote:I don't trust the polling this time around for a few reasons. 1) the red wave that wasn't during the midterms. 2) Biden and Trump are both massively unpopular and no one wants to admit to supporting either. 3) democrats are winning on the abortion issue and Republicans can't put together a coherent message about what voters can expect from them wrt laws, so democrats are able to cast them as wanting to ban all abortion, and even contraception, and bizarrely, ability of women to travel from state to state. 4) many, many people have mental health issues coming out of covid and their choices are easily steered with fear mongering, name calling, etc. People with high levels of anxiety are prone to catastrophizing and messages about how Trump will literally execute people, however wild these ideas are, resonate with the portions of our population most prone to anxiety (go look at the demographics yourself and draw your own conclusions).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah honestly I don't know what to make of these polls. Obviously they aren't great! Biden being old isn't great! I happen to like Biden a lot but apparently people truly just don't *know* about what he's been doing.
But I just cannot believe that the majority of voters want four more years of Trump.
I take some comfort in the better than expected wins for Dems in the elections we've had since 2020. But I'm a Democrat, which means I'm always in a state of panic anyway. These polls aren't helping.
It's just unfortunate that the majority of voters doesn't get a voice. This will come down to a few thousand people in swing states like Michigan and Georgia.
Yes, because you live in a constitutional republic not an everyone has an equal vote democracy. Sadly schools no longer teach civics, or at least not to the degree necessary to understand how America’s governmental system works.
We live in a democracy. Take your right wing talking point and shove it.
If you lived in a democracy the person with the most votes nationally would be President. Because you live in a constitutional republic with representative government there is an electoral college that determines who is President.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah honestly I don't know what to make of these polls. Obviously they aren't great! Biden being old isn't great! I happen to like Biden a lot but apparently people truly just don't *know* about what he's been doing.
But I just cannot believe that the majority of voters want four more years of Trump.
I take some comfort in the better than expected wins for Dems in the elections we've had since 2020. But I'm a Democrat, which means I'm always in a state of panic anyway. These polls aren't helping.
It's just unfortunate that the majority of voters doesn't get a voice. This will come down to a few thousand people in swing states like Michigan and Georgia.
Yes, because you live in a constitutional republic not an everyone has an equal vote democracy. Sadly schools no longer teach civics, or at least not to the degree necessary to understand how America’s governmental system works.
We live in a democracy. Take your right wing talking point and shove it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can think of 91 reasons Biden can win...coming soon to a courtroom near you.
Ninety one instances of election interference by the DNC.
[citation needed]
"No reasonable prosecutor..."
If it weren't for double standards, democrats would have no standards at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can think of 91 reasons Biden can win...coming soon to a courtroom near you.
Ninety one instances of election interference by the DNC.
[citation needed]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah honestly I don't know what to make of these polls. Obviously they aren't great! Biden being old isn't great! I happen to like Biden a lot but apparently people truly just don't *know* about what he's been doing.
But I just cannot believe that the majority of voters want four more years of Trump.
I take some comfort in the better than expected wins for Dems in the elections we've had since 2020. But I'm a Democrat, which means I'm always in a state of panic anyway. These polls aren't helping.
It's just unfortunate that the majority of voters doesn't get a voice. This will come down to a few thousand people in swing states like Michigan and Georgia.
Yes, because you live in a constitutional republic not an everyone has an equal vote democracy. Sadly schools no longer teach civics, or at least not to the degree necessary to understand how America’s governmental system works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah honestly I don't know what to make of these polls. Obviously they aren't great! Biden being old isn't great! I happen to like Biden a lot but apparently people truly just don't *know* about what he's been doing.
But I just cannot believe that the majority of voters want four more years of Trump.
I take some comfort in the better than expected wins for Dems in the elections we've had since 2020. But I'm a Democrat, which means I'm always in a state of panic anyway. These polls aren't helping.
It's just unfortunate that the majority of voters doesn't get a voice. This will come down to a few thousand people in swing states like Michigan and Georgia.
Yes, because you live in a constitutional republic not an everyone has an equal vote democracy. Sadly schools no longer teach civics, or at least not to the degree necessary to understand how America’s governmental system works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah honestly I don't know what to make of these polls. Obviously they aren't great! Biden being old isn't great! I happen to like Biden a lot but apparently people truly just don't *know* about what he's been doing.
But I just cannot believe that the majority of voters want four more years of Trump.
I take some comfort in the better than expected wins for Dems in the elections we've had since 2020. But I'm a Democrat, which means I'm always in a state of panic anyway. These polls aren't helping.
It's just unfortunate that the majority of voters doesn't get a voice. This will come down to a few thousand people in swing states like Michigan and Georgia.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting to look at the polls from the 2020 election, when Biden was had double digit leads over Trump for most of the election cycle, including in October and November 2019, where he was shown leading Trump by as many as 13-17% in some polls.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2020/president/us/general_election_trump_vs_biden-6247.html#polls
With the same amount of time to go in the 2024 election, Trump is now consistently leading Biden in almost every poll taken in the past month.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2024/president/us/general-election-trump-vs-biden-7383.html#polls
When you take Trump’s history of always outperforming the polls in the 2016 and 2020 elections, why are so many Dems on here so sure Biden can win? Trump is polling around 15 points higher this election cycle. I don’t see why any rationale person wouldn’t be extremely worried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can think of 91 reasons Biden can win...coming soon to a courtroom near you.
Ninety one instances of election interference by the DNC.
So you think all of the testimony from Trump's former employees and inner circle are....the DNC?
Interesting theory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can think of 91 reasons Biden can win...coming soon to a courtroom near you.
Ninety one instances of election interference by the DNC.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can think of 91 reasons Biden can win...coming soon to a courtroom near you.
Ninety one instances of election interference by the DNC.