I don't want to hear anyone else saying "Clinton was up by more last time!" again (user search)
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« on: May 25, 2020, 07:06:36 PM »

Personally, I don’t want anyone getting too confident about this race until at least September/October, if at all. It’s one thing to feel good about Biden’s chances, and another entirely to assume that he’s got this in the bag.
That's not what this is. It's arguing against the idiotic knee jerk "Trump will win again no matter what" I see all the time.

Biden's in really good shape at present.
I only see users like SN saying Trump will win no matter what. Most users are simply being more cautious, which is perfectly reasonable this early on.
This really isn't all that prevalent here but a lot of college students and online Twitter leftists that supported Bernie keep repeating this narrative that Biden is going to lose in a landslide. It's an obviously small portion of the electorate, but it is the dominant take in certain spaces.

Yeah, I was about to say this. The most delusional takes on the election I've seen have come from twitter leftists convinced Joe Biden is the worst presidential candidate in modern history. Liz Bruenig retweeted a thread about how Biden is destined to lose New Jersey.
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