Windlooker
Well-Known Member
Reminds me of a Kamala Harris word salad response. Blah, blah, but blah blah blah .,,,I grew up in a middle class family with 11 kids..,blah blah blah. It comes down to everyday issues for most Americans. Cost of groceries, housing, gas, and their kids education. Then it’s crime, international issues, and our military. Period.Early voting is notoriously difficult to draw actual, real-life conclusions from. Especially in states where you are not required to register as one of the 2 major political parties. Not to mention there's probably a better than even chance that Trump continues to lose vote share in traditionally Republican heavy big city suburbs all over the country, like he did in 2020 compared to 2016. Also, comparisons in 2024 to voter habits and patterns in 2020 are going to be pretty much useless given we were still in the throes of a major Covid pandemic at that time and that definitely affected *how* a lot of people voted (mail vs. in-person). We haven't got a Covid pandemic going on anymore so how people will vote is completely up in the air. That's why drawing conclusions from early voting is tough for even the experts to do. Your mileage may vary. You might get lucky and look like a savant, or you might end up just having egg all over your face.
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