Yes. I agree. But the good news is that average voters are NOT listening to this stuff.
That’s why I keep watching voter reg statistics since Nov. in the 7 or so battleground states. Since Nov. PA +100k R, NJ has seen both parties fall, but Ds fall by 26k more than Rs, FL +27k Rs, IA +4k Rs, NH +2k Rs
The only two not showing R gains (that I can get data for) are CO and NV. CO has trended badly for three years, going from +5% R to +1% D today. NV has seen the election’s D margin stay the same, despite growth in both parties (however, there is a big I contingent in NV).
No data available for WI, MN, MI, OH, or NC yet.
Interesting data,ty.