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re: Prove Me Wrong - Post-COVID, President Donald J. Trump Has Begun To Surge
Posted on 10/16/20 at 10:19 am to LosLobos111
Posted on 10/16/20 at 10:19 am to LosLobos111
The only issue I see is that Trump has insane enthusiasm around him but I still feel even though Biden has zero enthusiasm FOR him, there are tons of soy lords out there fired up to vote AGAINST Trump.
This post was edited on 10/16/20 at 10:20 am
Posted on 10/16/20 at 10:20 am to BeeFense5
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The only issue I see is that Trump has insane enthusiasm around him but I still feel even though Biden has zero enthusiasm FOR him, there are tons of soy lords out there fired up to vote AGAINST Trump.
Any losses amongst the Karens will be outweighed by TRUMP's increase in black and Latino support.
Posted on 10/16/20 at 10:26 am to BeeFense5
Agreed.
That said, Pew recently published that 10% of Twitter users account for 92% of all activity and that 70% are Democrats (not sure how they ascertained political affiliation). In addition, virtually all polls oversample Dems (because many conservatives refuse to participate) and that oversampling is calculated to estimate what the results would have been had there been equal participation.
The point of making these observations is that it has become increasingly difficult, if not impossible, to get a true gauge on public sentiment.
And I agree with the poster that it feels a lot like October of 2016. Trump was a punchline for leftists even days prior to the election. The smugness of pundits and left-leaning internet election experts was immeasurable. As were their tears and vitriol in the days following the election.
That said, Pew recently published that 10% of Twitter users account for 92% of all activity and that 70% are Democrats (not sure how they ascertained political affiliation). In addition, virtually all polls oversample Dems (because many conservatives refuse to participate) and that oversampling is calculated to estimate what the results would have been had there been equal participation.
The point of making these observations is that it has become increasingly difficult, if not impossible, to get a true gauge on public sentiment.
And I agree with the poster that it feels a lot like October of 2016. Trump was a punchline for leftists even days prior to the election. The smugness of pundits and left-leaning internet election experts was immeasurable. As were their tears and vitriol in the days following the election.
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