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    From ltlee1@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 1 13:17:45 2024
    "Every presidential election appears to pose one big question—who will win?—that is in fact made up of countless smaller questions: How do
    voters really behave? Which old rules of politics still apply, and which
    are obsolete? What kind of country do we live in? In 2016, we learned
    that white evangelical voters would overwhelmingly support a louche
    serial philanderer. Four years later, we learned that Florida had
    shifted from the quintessential swing state to a Republican stronghold.
    Here are five of the biggest outstanding questions heading into next
    week’s vote.

    Will the polls finally be right?

    Donald Trump’s stunning 2016 victory set off a reckoning among pollsters
    to figure out how they had gotten things so wrong. Then 2020 came
    around, and they somehow did even worse. Polling averages showed Joe
    Biden leading in Wisconsin, for example, by 10 points; he won the state
    by just half a point.

    Pollsters have offered various overlapping explanations for their errors
    last time."

    https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/11/election-2024-five-questions/680474/

    Are these questions the main concern of we the people?

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