With November 5 just weeks away, we asked swing state voters whether or not they’ve been enjoying the election season.
will emerge victorious in the Nov. 5 election, while warning that polling data indicates the race could still go either way.
Silver added that if Trump does defeat Vice President Kamala Harris next month, “there will have been at least one clear sign of it: Democrats no longer have a consistent edge in party identification — about as many people now identify as Republicans.” The FiveThirtyEight founder took issue with one particular tactic, in which pollsters weigh their surveys based on who people said they voted for in 2020.
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