https://www.foxnews.com/media/why-the-campaign-is-frozen-trump-biden-and-industrial-strength-teflon
If I had told you three months ago that a
terrifying virus would invade America, infecting a million and a half
people, killing 90,000 and throwing 35 million folks out of work, what
would you have thought about President Trump’s reelection chances?
My
first thought would have been that he’d be on the ropes, that any
president would find it nearly impossible to win a second term in the
face of such a devastating calamity.
My second thought would have
been that Trump might be soaring in popularity if he was seen as leading
the country in crisis--just as war can boost a commander-in-chief’s
fortunes as people rally behind the leader.
And yet neither of those things has happened.
My view is that politics in this country have become almost
completely tribal. Most people are so locked into their viewpoints,
pro-Trump or anti-Trump, that they rationalize and excuse behavior that
they would find intolerable in a figure on the other side.
“Americans feel more strongly about Trump, either for or against,
than about any other candidate since polling began,” Continetti writes.
“His supporters give his approval ratings a floor, and his detractors
give his ratings a ceiling. There is not a lot of room in between.
So are both candidates so thoroughly coated in Teflon that they can’t be seriously scratched?
I
liked this Continetti line: “Watching the numbers hardly budge over
these past months, I have sometimes wondered what could move them. War?
Spiritual revival? Space aliens?”
Barring an interplanetary invasion, the candidates are competing for a
strikingly small number of persuadable voters. The election is likely
to be a referendum on Trump’s handling of the coronavirus and the
reopening; his team wants it to be a verdict on Biden’s fitness for
office.
And the press, which was wrong about Trump four years ago
and wrong about Biden three months ago, is left covering a virtual race
that just doesn’t seem to budge.
The final line is the best. They were wrong about Trump. They were wrong about Biden. But now I'm supposed to believe them when they tell me Biden over Trump in November?
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