El Guapo wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 4:05 pm
FWiW the number of undecideds in the polls is considerably smaller than in 2016, and Biden is generally a little bit north of 50% in the polls. Meaning that Trump has to win over at least some current Biden supporters, not just win "undecideds" / independents.
Not that it's in the bag or anything, but just saying that he's in a better position than Clinton.
What I am worried about is the shame factor for those who are not vociferous about their Trumplove. Preference falsification is a thing, and I bet it's an even bigger thing considering the douchebaggery over the past 4 years. As someone else commented on in another thread, those suburban moms vote. Team Trump was targeting them for a reason, and it wasn't because they thought they had no chance in hell of getting their vote.
It's the "my sister-in-law" types that NEVER say peep about politics, and really only care about their little insulated world. The chaos of protests spreading and news headlines about dark skinned people kicking white people out of their homes and breaking shit, scares the bejeesus out of them. If you ONLY care about your little bubble, which candidate, just based on headlines, is MORE likely to protect your current lifestyle?
I know quite a number of people that I guarantee you will vote for Trump, but would never say it, and might deny it even, if you asked. They likely can't stand Trump himself, but some of his talking points hit home, combined with the fact that these people have ALWAYS voted R straight ticket...it's like they don't have a choice (or possibly sit out). Again, it's "which candidate is MORE likely to protect my safe, carefree, wealthy lifestyle?"