People who follow politics are familiar with the scenario. When a Republican “wave” appears likely, or a Republican presidential candidate develops a significant lead over the Democrat candidate, the media begin reporting “stories” that the wave is receding, and the Democrat is gaining ground.
Television networks prefer close races because it adds to ratings. For once influential newspapers, it used to help sales.
Now, the usual pro-Democrat newspapers, cable and broadcast networks are “reporting” on polls (in some cases commissioned by themselves) that show a red wave may not happen and Democrats might even produce a “miracle,” holding on to their slim congressional majority. Such polls also can have the effect of depressing Republican voter turnout. Why vote, goes the thinking, when it appears the result is already determined.
President Biden’s student loan “forgiveness” policy, meant to appeal to the youth vote, is just another way to influence polls. Democrats don’t care about counting costs, only counting votes. Consider how no one—not the White House press secretary, not the Secretary of Education, not even the president—can tell taxpayers, who will foot the bill, how much loan forgiveness will cost.
Then there is the name-calling, which apparently Democrats think will motivate their base. The media seem mostly fine with this, though the president promised to unite us. Instead, he labels 70 million Trump voters “MAGA Republicans” and “semi-fascists,” but can’t define either term. If some voters were turned off by Donald Trump’s name-calling, why would they not also be offended by the president throwing mud?
Predicting the future is problematic at best. History has shown that many voters either clam up when asked their opinions by pollsters or say things they don’t mean to avoid being labeled “racist” or “intolerant,” labels the left so readily apply to conservatives.
People should realize that a lot of this is the result of poll testing. Politicians get together (on both sides) and decide what the voters want to hear, then they fan out on TV and spout identical phrases. Listen to the montages some of the cable networks play and notice how each person interviewed repeats the same lines. This is not a coincidence.
It is difficult to believe that voters swimming in a red wave of anger and disgust at the Biden administration and what congressional Democrats have done will suddenly reverse course and either vote for the status quo or stay home, but that’s the goal of Democrats. We’ll know in two months whether it has worked, but polls are the least reliable indicator.