I tried to explain to him most polls til Election Day will either show a tie or show her up and not to put too much faith into them. I feel that her “popularity” is a media invention considering she lasted only a few minutes in the primaries, but there are plenty of people who will blindly vote for her like the “mean tweets” people in 2020. To say nothing of any mysterious overnight ballots come Election Day.
I just told him that the media will be pushing her harder than they did for Obama or Biden. I would love to see a landslide like 84 but ever since 2012 this country has sadly shown they will vote based on emotion and what is trendy in a heartbeat.
That is what worries me. How do people around you feel about what is going on in the UK or the whole flooding the country with “migrants”?
Is it one of those things that never really gets discussed beyond the side comments in support of migration by that one liberal? That's how I find much of the conversation in the US. Particularly if it's something like work, the women and soymen will throw you under the bus so fast over anything outside of the approved programming, and with HR being so infiltrated, you're done. I was a bit surprised to hear some commentary on the Indians vs Guardians (baseball team renamed for "racism" if you didn't know) at a work related event lately, but it was also all 40+ straight white men involved, a group that would find tattling over some words to be a pussy thing to do.
Lucky for me, my friend group says what they want almost to the level of here.
The idea that expecting people to assimilate or feeling like your country has too much immigration being racist is crazy