Neither Biden, Trump nor Fascist DeSantis is running strong so what the hell stop sending money until August 2024.
Go buy a house, a new car or simply hunker down and treat our lovers to the best time of our lives.
The point, of course, is that 15 months in electoral politics might as well be 15 years. No one can predict with confidence what the political landscape will look like a year from now, and how those conditions might affect voters’ attitudes.
For all intents and purposes, the 2024 presidential election remains hypothetical: Voters aren’t yet engaged; nominating contests haven’t begun; the race’s defining issues remain undefined; messaging and advertising remains on the horizon; and pollsters aren’t even trying to craft a meaningful model of the likely national electorate.
I’m not saying people should ignore polls like these, but it’s best to exercise caution before getting too excited about general election polls 15 months before voters cast their ballot.
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Go buy a house, a new car or simply hunker down and treat our lovers to the best time of our lives.
The point, of course, is that 15 months in electoral politics might as well be 15 years. No one can predict with confidence what the political landscape will look like a year from now, and how those conditions might affect voters’ attitudes.
For all intents and purposes, the 2024 presidential election remains hypothetical: Voters aren’t yet engaged; nominating contests haven’t begun; the race’s defining issues remain undefined; messaging and advertising remains on the horizon; and pollsters aren’t even trying to craft a meaningful model of the likely national electorate.
I’m not saying people should ignore polls like these, but it’s best to exercise caution before getting too excited about general election polls 15 months before voters cast their ballot.

As 2024 polling generates chatter, beware of the pitfalls
Are 2024 general election polls enticing? Sure. Are they worth taking seriously as predictive indicators of what's likely to happen? No.

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