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My reflections on the latest polls
So, you know how much I adore polls. And you know that after polls showing Trump ahead slightly, then Biden ahead slightly, that there would inevitably be at least one poll exploring the effect of Trump’s felony conviction.
The New York Times reached out to “nearly 2,000 voters” … like we are supposed to be impressed … to see if any of them had changed their minds after Trump’s conviction. And the answer was … “an equivocal ‘yes.’”
I know, I know. What the fuck does that mean? That means that the New York Times is so desperate for a Biden win in November, that they will take any movement … even well within the margin of error … as a sign that Biden will win.
Honestly, it’s like they are trying to will a Biden win. Oh, wait, that’s what the kids call “manifesting,” isn’t it? Yeah, The New York Times and other liberal media are trying to manifest a second Biden term.
So here’s what got them all excited:
“President Biden appeared to gain slightly in the aftermath of Mr. Trump’s conviction last week for falsifying business records.
The group favored Mr. Trump by three points when originally interviewed in April and May, but this week they backed him by only one point.