I’m in MA so I pay no attention to the political views of the peoples around me. So, I guess I don’t have a good sense of “how people really feel”. But I see it like this:
1) Most people today feel pretty miserable and wish it were 2019 again.
2) The media shows (fake) polls indicating that most people are really enthusiastic about Kamala Harris.
3) Most people think those polls seems odd, but shrug them off.
4) Most people will vote for Donald Trump and against Kamala Harris.
5) The vote tallies will show that Trump wins in November.
6) The vote counters will announce that Harris won.
7) Most people will shrug and say, “Guess those polls were right after all”.
Agree with all but no.7. I don’t think the dems will be able to steal another election, they will try for sure, but I think the scrutiny will be much greater this time around.
46 percent in this Country would be fine with full on marxism. Sad fact.
We got smart and got the heck out of MA. You put your finger on the crucial aspect of this campaign: the need to keep hammering at the Dems positions on the issues, comparing now to the Trump years. It’s hard to break through the media’s protective curtain around Harris, and I hope Trump’s people can get him to focus on this. Talking about Kamala’s race, her crowd size, Brian Kemp, etc. is wasting time and marginalizing him! It makes me want to scream. (It’s also making me wonder if The Donald is still all there upstairs.)