10-27-2020, 07:51 PM
(10-27-2020, 05:47 PM)Eric the Green Wrote:It's funny how democracy may/could put an end to democracy as you see it. It's to bad we live in a democratic republic instead of a pure democracy like other countries.(10-27-2020, 12:04 PM)Isoko Wrote: I just checked the Rasmussen poll. Now obviously concern about Rasmussen but I remember they were the only poll last time to pick up on the Trump win where the others like five thirty eight had a heavy lead for Clinton.
Rasmussen had Biden solidly in the lead a few weeks ago. It's looking like by their estimates, the polls are narrowing in to neck and neck territory. They had Trump 1 point ahead of Biden yesterday and now Biden 2 points ahead of Trump.
Sky News had a video early today too pointing out that Trump and Biden are neck on neck in Pensylvania. So it's looking like we are getting close to 2016 territory again. Trump is strongly back on the campaign trial, showing strength after covid. His crowds are bigger then Bidens and he's mobilising the base again.
Honestly, I thought Biden had this. However, I am beginning to think this is going to be not an outright Trump win like last time but a closely fought battle that could be decided by the supreme Court, as Eric pointed out.
Astrologically speaking, I did a bit of reading what others are saying and they are pointing to similar conclusions. This is going to be one rough election and heavily contested by both sides.
The issue seems to be whether the election can be called on election night. For that to happen Florida and North Carolina need to be projected or called for Biden, and that's where the election could be close. Now they have fallen to about 2% Biden, and they could fall further. Meanwhile, in 2 even-closer states, Georgia and Iowa, Biden's polls are rising.
If it comes down to the rust-belt midwest, then counting will take longer and Trump could more-likely bring the election to the Barrett Court. That could be the end of democracy in the USA, and will rile up the blue side to virtual revolution and secession.