After the last presidential election in the United States it’s wise not to believe what the polls say. The Democrats can only make the election close by shading the truth. Therefore, no trust can be put into the polls today. Just looking at such a poor candidate Joe Biden is and yet the polls will show him beating President Trump. Democrats know that’s not true. If they could they would replace Joe Biden. @ Sebastien Zorn:
I think I know the answer to my question. The radical left projects their own outlook onto Republicans. Dems won’t be motivated to turn out if they think they don’t have a shot at victory. Republicans vote their beliefs, especially if they feel that every vote is needed.
Why would they make the same mistake two elections in a row? This just motivates Trump supporters to turn out and lulls Democrats into false complacency.
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After the last presidential election in the United States it’s wise not to believe what the polls say. The Democrats can only make the election close by shading the truth. Therefore, no trust can be put into the polls today. Just looking at such a poor candidate Joe Biden is and yet the polls will show him beating President Trump. Democrats know that’s not true. If they could they would replace Joe Biden. @ Sebastien Zorn:
I think I know the answer to my question. The radical left projects their own outlook onto Republicans. Dems won’t be motivated to turn out if they think they don’t have a shot at victory. Republicans vote their beliefs, especially if they feel that every vote is needed.
Why would they make the same mistake two elections in a row? This just motivates Trump supporters to turn out and lulls Democrats into false complacency.