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GOP turnout and enthusiasm without Trump is lower
 
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Dem turnout and enthusiasm without Biden is higher
 
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Author Topic: What is the main takeaway from the 2023 election cycle?  (Read 997 times)
jvmh2009
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« on: November 09, 2023, 07:31:43 PM »

Any poll that has Trump leading massively is absolute garbage. The end
I don't necessarily think the polls are garbage, I just don't think the electorate is quite right yet. Look at every cygnal poll for example... it shows a biden plus 1.5 race but the electorate they used used a Trump 52.5-47.5 biden 2020 vote. Could this be the electorate next year? Sure but current real world elections aren't indicating this. Cygnal is not the only one doing this either.... many others are using a very republican electorate and it reminds me of the post 2018 polls for the 2020 election. The pollsters thought there would be a 9 point democrat electorate advantage based off of 2018 midterms which led to crazy 12 point biden advantages at the end of 2019. After a r leaning to even midterm, we now have r leaning to even presidential results.
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