I don't think that. Far from it, actually. But I do think a few things. 1.) Biden is not popular enough - he was the wrong candidate. I don't think anyone in the Democratic race was a good enough candidate. 2.) There are enough white Christians in battleground states that will either not vote, or vote 3rd party, and combined with 3.) The Republican's voter suppression efforts in other demographics, this will lead to enough purple states remaining red for Trump to win the Electoral College. That's what matters - Can the Democrats flip enough purple states, or usually red states that look flippable (like potentially Arizona), to make the Electoral College work for them.LOL America is full of jesusfreaks therefore Trump wins.
The whole of the Twittersphere was firmly of the opinion that Biden was the wrong candidate. Then people who aren't on Twitter showed up. Voter suppression - let's talk about that. I'm not saying Biden will win. I'm not saying Trump will lose. I'm saying everyone who thinks they know what's going to happen has made up their mind on incomplete, unknowable data. Biden sure as shit doesn't have this in the bag but voting season gives me reason to hope.The campaign spent at least $2.5 million on the twelve ads that had the broadest reach, according to Facebook data, targeting at least 11 million voters. Other Facebook ads from Mr. Trump's campaign about getting an absentee ballot have also targeted Arizona, Iowa, Michigan, Florida, Georgia and Pennsylvania. The states represent a cross-section of so-called battlegrounds that the president won in 2016, but where recent polls have either shown a tight race or the president trailing.
Man, I hope you're right and I'm wrong, because I'm making plans to get friends across the border if it gets as bad as I think it could.