• just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Nope. They haven’t been useful since 2012, and every political analyst says so.

    What IS reliable is the returns on ballots of inclusion for abortion care in every state that has had it so far. It’s very clear that the turnout for pro-choice is magnitudes higher than polls, and we can expect the same for November.

    But still, GO VOTE.

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      2 months ago

      Republican women are dumb as shit, that’s not enough. That dropped literally right before midterms and they still got Congress seats.

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        2 months ago

        Generally speaking, I would not look to republicans for help in winning this election. The question is whether you can find a way to increase turn out.

        The democrats have been very bad at explaining why people should turn up to vote in the mid terms if they want to keep abortion legal. In a presidential year, and when there’s an abortion access measure on the ballot, the argument it’s easier to make.

        TLDR: GOTV for mid terms sucks eggs.