It's good to be optimistic at these dire times, but do not forget to be realistic at the same time. The voice of the "silent majority" will not matter if it does not translate into votes. Polls don't matter, the ballots are. Let's see if your Hail Mary known as the "silent majority" will deliver in the 2020 US Elections. Good luck, or if you get fucked, the whole world is FUCKED.
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (44)
sorted by:
The polls haven't fixed themselves. Pew was lamenting it in industry research papers as recently as last year.
The democrats have absolutely no idea what is about to hit them. Frankly I think Colorado is in play and I believe Minnesota will flip.
I'll believe it when I see it. My capacity to expect liberals to not vote Dem is about zero at this point.
If I was betting, I'd bet there is a noticeable but not immediately significant swing to red. I'll be flat-out amazed if any blue states actually flip.
Isn't Colorado one of the states the California emigrates have been flocking to? If so, I don't think that bodes well.
Its in the New York problem where a single city (Denver) is overrun with Cali flockers, and they basically overwhelm the entire rest of the state. It has a few offshoots in Aspen as well but nothing much. So its incredibly likely to go blue simply because their base is very more charged and motivated to vote this year.
But I know the state was almost in armed uprising against its own governor over his Corona paranoia before wildfires took priority, so its possible the Red will prevail too.
Don't forget Boulder. Boulder is like the Berkeley to Denver's LA.
Nobody considers Boulder anything but a subset of Denver anyway. If it ain't in the mountain, its Denver.
Except for Trinidad, that's the tranny capital of the country.