• rekorse@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    At this point I need to hear directly from someone who was undecided before the assassination attempt, but now is voting trump.

    Not a single person has said that, just that they are sure its happening.

    Y’all need to figure out the difference between a guess and a fact for real. All emotion and no logic.

    • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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      5 months ago

      At this point I need to hear directly from someone who was undecided before the assassination attempt, but now is voting trump.

      Nobody is undecided this election, what is going to determine the way the vote goes is which candidate can energize their own voters more. After the assassination attempt, Trump has seen a surge in popularity among his voters, even if nobody is swapping from Biden to Trump.

      America is not a mandatory voting State. Therefore, vibes are incredibly important. The narrative around Biden is that even if he’s supporting genocide and seeing (percieved, at least) mental decline, he’s not Trump. Meanwhile, Trump voters see their messiah figure surviving an assassination attempt and rising in percieved strength.

      You fundamentally misunderstand what people are saying about the situation here.

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        5 months ago

        You know what, the day before we heard about a surge in the polls, yesterday I read there was no surge, I’m beginning to think the polls are bullshit.

        • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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          The day before we heard about a surge in energy among Republican voters, yesterday we heard there was no change between Biden/Trump polling.

          These are entirely consistent.