Oh c'mon - everybody lies in politics. I know you're not naive when it comes to politics.
Anyway, I just read an article that shows the S. Carolina race is getting closer. And they interviewed a Dem voter who said that Biden needs to start talking to folks in person because this virtual stuff talking to nobody "isn't cutting it." Where as Trump is all over the map.
So it will be interesting to see what Biden does next.
Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
Yes, politicians lie but none have come close to the lies/misrepresentations of the truth that Trump has made. He can't make it through a single speech without some statement that just is not correct, whether it be an outright lie (China pays the U.S. billions of dollars due to tariffs imposed on them) or just statements that fly in the face of fact (statements on the virus).
Biden is starting to get out. He was in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania for one stop and has another planned this week. My guess is that he will be making more frequent campaign stops over the last 8 weeks. As will Harris, who will be just as influential as Biden and much more of an asset than Pence in my opinion.
I don't see Biden winning SC in any way. I just saw you update that it was NC instead of SC. NC yes, he has a legitimate shot. The Texas polls all show the race to be within the margin of error. I'll stick with my very old prediction that Trump wins but by much less than the 9% margin he had in 2016. Probably under 5%. All polls in Wisconsin have Biden well ahead, but that is the one state polls missed on in 2016. But even Rasmussen has Biden +8.
Here's an interesting article from earlier today which supports what I've been saying.
Trump's Rising Approval Rating Is Having Little Impact on Biden's Election Lead: Polls
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-appro...-polls-1530107