Is The U.S. Main Stream Media's Tone Changing A Day Before The Election?

President Donald Trump at the end of his campaign rally in Bullhead City, Ariz., on Oct. 28, 2020.Jonathan Ernst / Reuters 


Biden and his campaign are making mistakes that will ensure little of this matters. And the polls are almost certainly wrong again. 

Contrary to the prevailing wisdom among the cognoscenti, history and current circumstances suggest President Donald Trump is going to defeat former Vice President Joe Biden — for some of the very same reasons he came from behind in 2016 to shock the Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

It is understandable why conventional wisdom is getting this wrong again. Trump is down in the polls, the nation’s demographics are continuing to change in ways unfavorable to Trump and Republicans, the coronavirus has wrought death and economic destruction throughout the land and Trump’s personality provokes stormy oceans of antipathy — perhaps most crucially among women and suburban voters. 

But Biden and his campaign are making mistakes that will ensure little of this matters. And the polls are almost certainly wrong again. The only question is by how much. 

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WNU Editor: There has been a shift in the past week, but not much. The US news media (and much of the foreign press) are still invested in the expectation that President Trump will be losing by a landslide on Tuesday.


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