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PianoManSteve's avatar

I’ve been trying to take everything in from a more holistic, “30,000 foot view“ lately… It’s part of why I haven’t commented in a couple of weeks. I’ve been trying to process all the information together over a period of time rather than getting caught up in the minutia of any one day.

My conclusion is:

For the hard data to be as good as it is, and the perception of the voters to be as bad as it is, it’s incredible that the Republican’s polling is as bad as it is (the attention is always on how dire Biden’s polling is, while conveniently forgetting to mention that Republicans have failed at every turn at every level to capitalize on it because they remain equally or more unpopular), and even more incredible how well Democrats have been performing in elections with the weakness of Biden’s polling.

The fact that we’re still in a tie-game at a time where more is being done to destroy people’s confidence, sense of stability, and general satisfaction with their public institutions than anytime since possibly the mid 19th century, and certainly since at least the late 1920s is a moral victory that we should not underestimate. I’m not a professional, political operative like Simon, but I’ve been paying attention to politics and how the public responds to macro events pretty carefully for 25 years, and there’s no way the public doesn’t have an improved perception of this kind of economic data over the next 3 to 6 months.

The indicators are simply too good, and the lag time for people truly starting to feel it should be no later than the spring or the summer. For Trump to already be near his ceiling of support in the polling is a catastrophic problem for the Republicans… We have 10 or 15 points worth of potential support to tap into, and not only the most demonstrably awful opponent to run against in American history, but with truly an amazing backdrop of accomplishments and conditions to help us make our positive case.

We have work to do, and none of us should feel complacent about it… But if we do it, I think we’re going to kick the shit out of these guys next year. If things change and 270 is all we can muster, I’ll take it… But we are going to have much more room to grapple with than they are. If we tap into all the good news that we honestly have to report, and do the effective job necessary of reminding people just who Trump is and what a bunch of dangerous, pathetic, and cowardly sycophants the entire Republican Party has become for him, it shouldn’t surprise us if we put Texas in Florida to play in addition to winning all of the battle grounds from last time and North Carolina. Let’s all pledge to do some work every month of 2024 and go out there and kick their asses guys… We can do it!

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Lisa59's avatar

Polls are fodder for News Entertainment. I stopped believing polls in 2016. Reading the polls has a deer in the headlights effect on the public. How about instead of polls for clickbait these papers lead with facts instead of sounding like something similar to a rape apologist for justifying the actions of predatory politicians.

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