movielover said:
Better polling comparison. Take Pennsylvania.
President Trump is beating Joe Biden in this battleground state poll by 6 points. Yet GOP Senate candidate, Dave McCormick, is running 7 points behind the Democrat Bob Casey.
The combined margin of difference is 13 points, i.e., Trump pulls more support within the state than the GOP.
The Trump America First tent is much wider than the corporate GOPe party / Jeb Bush wing.
Same dynamic we see in the latest polling from Maine. Statewide, Donald Trump now leads Joe Biden by six points [Trump: 38% (+6), Biden: 32%], where only a few short months ago Biden was leading by one.
Key issues in Maine?
Cost of Living: 62%
Inflation: 37%
High taxes: 32%
Insurance: 27%
Opioid crisis: 22%
Jobs: 22%
Environment/ Climate change: 21%
Pan Atlantic poll, top three issues facing Maine
Do you remember 2016 when polls showed HRC beating Trump?
Do you remember 2020 when polls showed Trump leading Biden nationally (?), in Georgia, PA, AZ, etc, etc, etc.?
Do you remember 2022 when polls showed R's beating D's in Congressional districts to such an extent that the only question was how big the R margin would be in the Senate and House?
I am not sure if there is an inherent lesson here about polling, Trump voters, how elections are different today than in years past with voting cycles instead of election days, etc. But it seems pretty clear that we have enough data to know that polls in the Trump era are useless.