You may very well be right. But,where McConnell is concerned, a lot of people feel like a wife whose husband has been unfaithful and cheated on her. She doesn’t give a s**t. She just wants revenge and wants to see him hurt. Apparently you are not as vindictive as most of us FReepers. And, that’s a good thing; I guess.
I have respect for people who plan to vote against McConnell on principle. As I’ve said on other threads I don’t like him and don’t consider myself a supporter of his, it’s just at this point I’m looking at races from a strategic and mechanical perspective. I see McConnell, right now, as the best chance of holding the seat and if that turns out not to be possible the best chance to suck lots of Dem money into KY ... which keeps it from being used elsewhere. I’ll add that the good likelihood of retaining the SC Senate seat leads me to believe that more effort to get rid of that little b@ast@rd Lindsey Graham, at least more effort than I’ve been seeing, would be a good thing.
I will reiterate my belief that polls, particularly this far out (8 months from the election) don’t exist in a vacuum. They shouldn’t be cited without informed analysis of other factors that will come into play.