This shift to Biden will continue along with fake economic numbers, by Labor Day, the polls will show a neck and neck race with momentum by Biden, this will continue right up to the election.
The polls and economic statistics are designed to manipulate public opinion and shift a small number of people in key states that decide the outcome.
I posted An Early Look at Biden versus Trump back in December. Here's what I said about the analysis:
The roadmap the media and Biden campaign have laid out to get Biden the win rests mainly on two themes (plus vote fraud):
1. Lie a lot about the economy and say it's doing pretty well. Many will laugh at how absurd that is. People forget how tenacious the Dems/media can be in promoting a big lie even though their ability to do that has been demonstrated over and over.
2. Portray Trump a real threat to democracy.If they can pull off those two things then Biden can win very ugly. History shows they have good chance to pull it off. Trump's team needs to have a very well defined strategy to counter the Biden themes. Holding a bunch of rallies is not it.
In 2020 Biden was able to score some points on Covid, and he kept repeating the "white supremacists are fine people" lie. They allowed Biden to portray himself as a moderate. The Trump team did not have an effective counter to Biden's lies. Trump's 2020 team and Trump himself were bad at strategery. It has never been clear to me that they even had a strategy. Unless holding lots of rallies constitutes a strategy (it doesn't).
Recent developments with the polls are proving my point. They are also gaslighting on the border. As I noted, Trump needs a very focused strategy to deal with these deceptions. Specifically a message strategy. For example, run commercials showing layoff announcements and cite the alternative jobs numbers like the Household Survey etc.
I'm not confident Trump will have any strategy. He'll just hold lots of rallies. He thinks that's a strategy. When I posted that thread someone kept insisting that there is no possible strategy except holding rallies. He has a low IQ.
The constant lying is extreme but the Democrats know at least 50% of the people will buy it regardless of how outrageous it is, remember only 1-2% of the vote is all that’s needed to potentially swing the outcome of the election
The only scenario I can see upending everything is a major war the public doesn’t buy into
One of the biggest mistakes Trump made was not having an administration of committed and capable leaders, who believed in his policies, ready to appoint to office the day after the election so he could take the oath of office in January and immediately get down to work transforming the government. Both Obama and Biden had an administration ready to go on the first day in office and they never lost momentum.
My biggest concern about Trump is him being a one man show. In four years he did not demonstrate competence in identifying, attracting, and putting in place the excellent management and leadership talent needed to “drain the swamp.” If he isn’t already lining up an outstanding cabinet, and getting the list of lower level appointed positions together, he is positioning himself for a miserable four years and potentially impeachment and removal from office if the Dems win control of the House and Senate. Remember he flubbed the key cabinet and staff positions in his first term, sometimes multiple times. The failure to have the lower level positions ready to go resulted in former Obama administration officials remaining in office for months, undermining the Trump agenda.
For those who pile on that McConnell forced the bad appointments, explain why will things be different the second time around with either Schumer or McConnell in charge of the Senate?
You can’t lie about Inflation, particularly food Inflation. It is growing every mounth.