Win or lose in November, more than 70 million Americans will likely cast their ballots for Trump. Most of them know who Trump is. They hear his vile words and heinous promises—and they like what they hear. They are the reason the election will be close.
The conservative media keeps thier viewers in a closed loop. They will only consume media from their source as it reinstates their beliefs. My InLaws are always watching g Faux News, Oan, and News Max. They only read the grudge report. They never venture outside of those "sources". I'm not sure if they believe the lies of kids going to school and getting g sex changes despite one of them retiring as a science teacher.
I'm in the UK. I am a teacher. I know a teacher with school-age kids who believes that "there is a child in my neighbour's school who thinks they are a cat and have a litter tray."
That is such a huge conspiracy that's going around in every neighborhood.
Every time I hear it I think, there's no way the health department is letting kids shit out in the open in public in the back of a classroom. Even IF you can get around the whole "kids using the bathroom in public in front of teachers" thing that would 100% get someone put on an offender list.
How long would it take for a hypothetical curious Republican to be called a Nazi outside of their silo just for saying they consider themselves a Republican?
Part of me sure wants to say, "is it?" The media wants a horse race. Any foregone conclusion wouldn't get people on the edge of their seats on election day.
The media wants a horse race. Any foregone conclusion wouldn’t get people on the edge of their seats on election day.
The fact that this is possibly the case, and maybe even almost certainly so, is fucking aggravating.
However, I do believe this race is stupidly close, just because I have so little respect for a large proportion of the American electorate. When people eat that much sugar, drive rather than walk, and watch that much Right Wing propaganda, you're going to get insanity.
There's definitely incentive for that from both candidates. If they talk about how ahead they are in the pills, people will neglect to vote. If they talk about how they're behind, then it's a foregone conclusion and people won't bother to vote.
If they preach about how close the polls are then it gets people worried enough to actually turn out and vote.
At this point I only seem to hear about polls directly from candidates or PACs so it's hard to know what the biases are.