The poll also shows that about one in five potential primary voters remain undecided. And among those who have picked, nearly two out of three say they are open to changing their minds.
Anecdotally, based on my phone banking, a ton of people are basically just watching to see who they think will beat Trump. They don’t seem to have much real interest in what the candidates...
Anecdotally, based on my phone banking, a ton of people are basically just watching to see who they think will beat Trump. They don’t seem to have much real interest in what the candidates themselves stand for, just their capacity to win.
Of course, if all these people would just show some backbone and pick someone we’d all know who the most electable one actually is. Instead everyone wants to be an amateur pundit despite the fact that even the professional pundits have no clue what they’re talking about.
I trust 538 far more than any single poll, and they still have Biden out front: https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2020-primary-forecast/
I'd take this event with a grain of salt.
Anecdotally, based on my phone banking, a ton of people are basically just watching to see who they think will beat Trump. They don’t seem to have much real interest in what the candidates themselves stand for, just their capacity to win.
Of course, if all these people would just show some backbone and pick someone we’d all know who the most electable one actually is. Instead everyone wants to be an amateur pundit despite the fact that even the professional pundits have no clue what they’re talking about.