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07 February 2020, 12:35 PM
wtg
A new theory
There is no swing voter.

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What if everything you think you know about politics is wrong? What if there aren’t really American swing voters—or not enough, anyway, to pick the next president? What if it doesn’t matter much who the Democratic nominee is? What if there is no such thing as “the center,” and the party in power can govern however it wants for two years, because the results of that first midterm are going to be bad regardless? What if the Democrats' big 41-seat midterm victory in 2018 didn’t happen because candidates focused on health care and kitchen-table issues, but simply because they were running against the party in the White House? What if the outcome in 2020 is pretty much foreordained, too?

To the political scientist Rachel Bitecofer, all of that is almost certainly true, and that has made her one of the most intriguing new figures in political forecasting this year.


https://www.politico.com/news/...source=pocket-newtab


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07 February 2020, 12:54 PM
Mikhailoh
Seems rather fatalistic. ROTFLMAO


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07 February 2020, 01:09 PM
Nina
I wonder if it doesn't differ based on whether the POTUS is running for a 2nd term or not. I mean, if both party candidates have no experience in the White House, you may be less likely to vote against the person. When one of the candidates is the sitting POTUS, with history, etc., you might be more likely to vote for/against the person.

Just thinking out loud, I really have no idea.
07 February 2020, 01:18 PM
Piano*Dad
One argument Carville rebuts in his salty commentary on Vox that you linked.

I'm the swing voter, BTW, and I know many others just like me. No, that's not a scientific survey... Razzer