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<blockquote data-quote="Ragey Erasmus" data-source="post: 1184124" data-attributes="member: 56232"><p>I think polling here is misleading. Yeah the polls show it's tight but when you look at every election since Trump first took office, Democrats have overperformed and Republicans underperformed every time. Most recently Democrats running on solidly left wing policies and openly in favour of choice when it comes to abortions have been winning and by some margin in places like Alabama. If deep red Alabama can swing to Democrat in a single cycle off the back of abortion, imagine what will happen elsewhere. Polling would indicate all these elections should have been 50/50 but they haven't, Republicans have been getting battered and the big red wave that was predicted by polling in 2022 completely failed to materialise. The tiny majority Republicans have has since been chipped down to just 1 now due to resignations and the fact they have lost every special election that has happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ragey Erasmus, post: 1184124, member: 56232"] I think polling here is misleading. Yeah the polls show it's tight but when you look at every election since Trump first took office, Democrats have overperformed and Republicans underperformed every time. Most recently Democrats running on solidly left wing policies and openly in favour of choice when it comes to abortions have been winning and by some margin in places like Alabama. If deep red Alabama can swing to Democrat in a single cycle off the back of abortion, imagine what will happen elsewhere. Polling would indicate all these elections should have been 50/50 but they haven't, Republicans have been getting battered and the big red wave that was predicted by polling in 2022 completely failed to materialise. The tiny majority Republicans have has since been chipped down to just 1 now due to resignations and the fact they have lost every special election that has happened. [/QUOTE]
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