Young people in Georgia voted Biden by a 20% margin and earned him the win in that historically red state in 2020.kaffeemitmilch wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 3:12 pmI don't disagree about being disappointed. The problem is we don't know what the insiders knew at the time they were making the decision on who ought to run.bethannbitt wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 2:01 pm IMO Biden’s very poor performance will keep many folks away from the voting booth who would otherwise vote. They aren’t disengaged, just exhausted. And as much as they hate Tr**p they can not stomach Biden at this point. I am extremely disappointed in Biden for not having handed the reins over to a younger generation as he “promised” to do.
The disengaged voters might not turn out, but they lean Trump, especially young people. Go figure. It's bizarro world. My point is ENGAGED voters as a block know what is real and what is not, and Biden is stronger with them. Whether the difference will help in the swing states, we will see.
Think about polls:
Who has a land line? Old, conservative people.
Who answers calls from unknown numbers? Dumb, trusting people and old people.
Who does not like having actual speaking phone calls? Young people.
Ignore the polls until October.