DieselPete wrote:
From that link:
Speaking to
Newsweek, Heath Brown, an associate professor of public policy at City University of New York, said: "I wouldn't invest too much in any given poll or even a handful of polls. Both campaigns know this race is just about tied right now, will likely remain that way for a while, and are executing their strategies accordingly."
Let's all be honest. This is the state of the race (which I find shocking and sad).
As for "executing their strategies":
Trump: Siphon off as much campaign cash and Republican National Committee money as possible to pay his legal bills, delay his court cases, and rant about what a crappy country we live in. And use his spare time to post idiotic things on Truth Social (like he did during the Academy Awards) that are mockable, at best.
Biden: Unleash hell on Trump with a load of money, aimed at painting Trump as he truly is (sexual abuser, overturned Roe and is proud of it, January 6th coup attempt...), while also running ads that show Americans his many legislative accomplishments and how people benefit from them, while painting a clear picture of what he would deliver in a second term.
Agreed they don't mean a ton either way right now. I just found it funny how Tyler was trying to dunk on Biden by sharing reporting on poll results from Fox News as if they have any credibility.