The presidential debates have begun, millions of early votes have already been cast and Election Day is right around the corner. That can only mean one thing: Pundits and prognosticators are about to start making bold predictions about who wins the presidency.
Not me. Not yet, anyway.
There’s no question that President Donald Trump is losing; that former Vice President Joe Biden holds the ground. Still, if the 2016 election taught us anything, it’s that election forecasts aren’t worth the paper (or web space) they’re printed on—especially forecasts relating to Trump. The man has defied gravity too many times, escaped too many near-death political experiences for anyone to feel confident in prophesying his demise.
Well 2016 taught us nothing is over until it's over, then the point was driven home in February of this year by COVID-19 which was going to "go away, magically" by an outspoken idiot.
This is NOT the time to "not bother to vote"!!!!@
This country needs a huge landslide for sanity & rejection of hatred!
"The map is not the territory." I wasn't shocked by 2016, I saw Trump's appeal and the problems in Clinton's campaign. This time Biden has avoided many of Clinton's flaws, but the GOP's strategy of voter suppression is much broader than in 2016. I think a blue wave victory is the most likely election night result, but I won't be shocked if it gets nullified somehow. Crazy times.