I guess that’s a fair line of attack that definitely won’t come back to bite them in the ass.
After all, being compared to Jeffrey Epstein is so much worse than being good friends with the actual Jeffrey Epstein.
And definitely nowhere near as bad as inviting him to parties at your Florida resort.
Have people forgotten how confident everyone was in 2016 that Clinton was going to win?
So yeah, absolutely assume all polls are fake.
We can just assume a poll is a poll. Like have you never seen Family Feud or played it? Just because 50 of 100 Americans thinks Harris will win doesn’t make that based in reality. It’s not that polls are “fake” per se, it’s that polls are an attempt at a limited small scale model and not always predictive.
No, I haven’t forgotten it because it isn’t true. I was in no way confident. I know many others who were not confident.
Hopeful maybe, but not confident.
A lot of people were
https://youtu.be/YZ46I3kMOr0?si=6wckBMAbn7T3urCR
A lot of people is not everyone. You said it was everyone.
A lot of people are confident in every election that the candidate they vote for will win. That is not special.
In 2012 or 2020 I don’t remember most people being anywhere near that confident that either candidate will win as in 2016.
Memory is a funny thing.
And “most people” (I would like to see some evidence of this) is also not everyone.