• daemoz@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      Did you say the same thing when it was hillary losing in the polls to trump, with bernie winning… We are about to relearn some history because of bluedog pride. The media wants trump badly, we should be a bit more than alarmed.

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        Up until Hilary got the Democratic nomination I was a Bernie fan boy, even donated a couple times. Once Hilary got the nod I got behind her because I knew that was the only choice that wasn’t Trump that had a chance of winning. I’m not too proud to vote for the lesser of two evils.

        Is that what you are asking?

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          A cardboard box, Newsome, Hickenlooper, anyone under 60 years old with a career organizing people. Doesnt matter the dem party wont nominate anyone.

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      He is polling worse than Trump. If he didn’t run, a generic dem would win, but many won’t vote for Genocide Joe and will stay home or vote third party. I think his ego gives the election to Trump. How we have two crazy 80 plus year olds as our options disgusts me.

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            Right, that correspond exactly with what I’ve been saying,Trump is barely pulling even at best. You goofy goofs

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              This might be the first time in history that name calling in an argument descalated things.

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              Trump is clearly currently ahead by a narrow margin, and Biden has not been clearly ahead since August. So when the person above said “He is polling worse than Trump” in the present tense, they were right.

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          Here’s Biden stacked up against presidents of the last half century for approval/disapproval. Him and Trump are historically unpopular candidates.

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            Ok but that’s his approval rating as being the current president. That doesn’t automatically translate to him losing. For example if I was asked that question I would say I don’t approve of him but given the choice between him and trump I’m picking him. You are using the answer for one question to assume the answer for another.

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              Here’s Biden vs Trump as well as other potential candidates in swing states to supplement that. He’s losing by up to 8 points in 5/6 swing states as of this Nov 5th poll, that’s also trending in the wrong direction.

              And correct this isn’t something where you can say “the poll says this so therefore it’s determined to happen” because we can’t know the future. That’s why we have to take all these factors and see how similar situations turned out before and all that, never assuming absolute certainty.

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            Not according to the data you’ve provided, especially if you take an ounce of history into consideration.

            He’s about even with most presidents who didn’t face major wars, slightly less popular than presidents who were in office during major wars, and low compared to…JFK.

            The most popular president of all time.

            Shhhhhhocker.

            And again, these are polls in a time of unprecedented media bias and corporate influence, so even though they argue against your point and make out that the sky is not actually falling, they are largely irrelevant.

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              I’m not sure that with you missing it the first time, repeating the relevant data you missed last time will help, but let’s roll the cube-digits:

              "He’s about even with most presidents who didn’t face major wars, slightly less popular than presidents who were in office during major wars, and low compared to…JFK.

              The most popular president of all time.

              Shhhhhhocker.

              And again, these are polls in a time of unprecedented media bias and corporate influence, so even though they argue against your point and make out that the sky is not actually falling, they are largely irrelevant."

              These polls, with a candidate in a two-party system being a few points lower than the other presidents but within the same range as Obama and Clinton, incredibly popular presidents despite their “numbers” who were elected to a second term, are statistically, contextually and historically irrelevant to “inevitability”.

              Biden could lose(that is how voting works), but implying that it’s a lock for Trump because Biden is only as popular as Obama is ludicrous.

              Mind the historical context and the statistical irrelevance of your datasets.

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              Show me data that tells otherwise then as I have done. Biden peaked at 55%, Trump didn’t even exceed 50%, and both have been about the same approval/disapproval long term. Past presidents have tanked harder but none have consistently had this low approval and high disapproval ratings.

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          Here are three quick ones. Regardless of your feelings, people aren’t happy with Biden and his approval rating is horrible. Even an “idiot” like me can use google for a quick search.

          https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2024/president/us/general-election-trump-vs-biden-7383.html#!

          https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/donald-trump-surges-ahead-of-joe-biden-among-independents/ar-AA1l2yA4

          https://www.politico.com/news/2023/11/25/biden-polls-worse-trump-00128536

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            Approval rating has nothing to do with polling. I can’t stand Biden; but I’d support him over traitor to America.

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              I rather like Biden. Compared to every president for the last 40 years, I think he’s going it less for the ego and more to serve the country.

              But he’s too damn old.

              Either way, the choice between “too damn old” and “too damn old self-serving, grifting traitor to the country” is pretty easy.

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              And that’s the sentiment of millions of Americans.

              And regardless of how polls try to adjust to compensate and show results among the population, the fact of the matter is that they can only poll a subset demographic of “poll respondents”, which means “people eager to share their political views to anyone who will listen”.

              And these days, your average trump voter is orders of magnitude more likely to want to be a loudmouth to anyone who’ll listen…compared to millions of Biden voters who aren’t even Biden supporters.

              Of all these people wailing and gnashing teeth over these polls, I wonder how many of them have paid close attention to polls and polling over the last decade. Because most of them, it seems like they only discovered this shit over the past 4 years if that. Some sound like they only learned what a poll was this morning.

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            Articles with quotes saying that Trump definitively can’t win, and polls that barely match Trump with Biden neck and neck are not the sources of inevitable proof you think they are. Idiot fatalist crybabies.

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            Thereby punching themselves in said balls? There’s a reason they run the incumbent, he has the best chance. Democrats have outperformed polls in the last 2 elections.

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        Very few like biden. It’s always been this way. The reason he won is also very few people dislike him. Plenty of people dislike trump however

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        The herd is going to chase you out of here with their pitchforks. Why are you talking sense, you fucking “idiot”? Better get in line and vote blue no matter who, ya hear me???