The funny thing is they have Wisconsin (my state) showing biden favored to win. Just look at the electoral college electors record. It's been a red majority since Bush. They even had a swing blue state turned red 2016 that helped cement the state vote. And these were affluent white liberals outside of Milwaukee.
This is just going to be 2016 all over again where somehow polling = "the correct prediction" when none it is taking into consideration the voting record of the electoral college. Just a general consensus among a biased selection.
> The funny thing is they have Wisconsin (my state) showing biden favored to win. Just look at the electoral college electors record. It's been a red majority since Bush.
Can you clarify what you mean? Wisconsin never went for a Bush, and other than Trump's win in 2016 it's been voting for Democrats in presidential elections since Reagan. What electoral college record and red majority are you referring to?
And even if you reject all polling evidence, why is that one Trump win indicative of a solidifying shift toward Republicans, as opposed to expecting a reversion to the mean and Wisconsin going back to being a generally blue state?
This is just going to be 2016 all over again where somehow polling = "the correct prediction" when none it is taking into consideration the voting record of the electoral college. Just a general consensus among a biased selection.