kentington wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:And I already said not many opinions were changed due the the Debate. .
Totally. Some people will watch it with unbiased opinions, but probably not many. .
Responding to both of you.
I'm sure not many minds were changed.But there's not many in play. Only six (possibly twelve in the most extremely optimistic view) states are considered "battleground states". The remainder don't matter. In those six states, probably less than 10%, and possibly as few as 3%, of the voters are undecided. I've heard some analysts say the election could be decided by as few as 20,000 votes.
That's the unfortunate reality of a district-based first-past-the-post system. Most people's votes don't matter. The vast majority of Californians who will vote for Harris, and the vast majority of Texans who will vote for Trump, are both equally unimportant. Both have already been written off by the strategists of both parties.
The difference in the popular vote might be as much as 5 million, but the votes that actually count might be as few as 20,000.