I have no idea about William Hill. But the odds they describe sound about right to me, and the Nate Silver thing and the summary of Trump’s speech sound informative
inb4 BIDEN COPIUM HAHAHA etc and etc
I have no idea about William Hill. But the odds they describe sound about right to me, and the Nate Silver thing and the summary of Trump’s speech sound informative
inb4 BIDEN COPIUM HAHAHA etc and etc
This is the expected psychological effect these headlines and polls the media penetrate on us provoke. The insecurity of not knowing who is winning can inspire a lot of people to not vote at all. “why vote if we are winning easily anyway?”, “I feel saturated, stressed up, maybe I should ignore politics for a while, not vote or vote for whoever at this point”. Things like that.
Remember that the owners of medias are human beings with agendas too, republicans and democrats.
Best thing we can do is force ourselves to vote no matter what, investigate both candidates deeply, and that’s it. Of course republicans don’t do the second part though, that’s a fact.