Unsurprisingly, the antagonism and hatred from both sides of the fence are still in full force - now with extra boosts from fake news and AI's influence.
Surprisingly (to me), the frontrunners are still Biden and Trump, despite them being 81 and 77, respectively ... or despite Trump's several cases against him and Biden's horrible approval ratings ... or ... (it seems like we could keep finding reasons to be surprised).
Truthfully, I am surprised neither party is running someone "better" in this election.
It feels like almost everyone I talk with is voting for the "lesser of two evils," even though they know it may not serve the greater good.
Here is a chart showing third-year approval ratings of first-term Presidents since WWII.
I thought the last Presidential election was pretty interesting, but this one's shaping up to be even more so. If it were fiction, no one would believe it.
The most popular issue on people's minds is the economy, but we also have controversial issues around trust in the government, immigration, abortion, foreign policy, and even the fate of Democracy in America itself.
For all the economic woes and complaints, the unemployment rate remains low, GDP growth is strong, and the S&P 500 recently hit record highs. Yet, Americans are still feeling it in their pockets as the price of goods has gone up.
It is a good reminder that the "facts" are often less important than how it feels.
It is still early, but what do you think will happen?
Unsurprisingly, the antagonism and hatred from both sides of the fence are still in full force - now with extra boosts from fake news and AI's influence.
Surprisingly (to me), the frontrunners are still Biden and Trump, despite them being 81 and 77, respectively ... or despite Trump's several cases against him and Biden's horrible approval ratings ... or ... (it seems like we could keep finding reasons to be surprised).
Truthfully, I am surprised neither party is running someone "better" in this election.
It feels like almost everyone I talk with is voting for the "lesser of two evils," even though they know it may not serve the greater good.
Here is a chart showing third-year approval ratings of first-term Presidents since WWII.
I thought the last Presidential election was pretty interesting, but this one's shaping up to be even more so. If it were fiction, no one would believe it.
The most popular issue on people's minds is the economy, but we also have controversial issues around trust in the government, immigration, abortion, foreign policy, and even the fate of Democracy in America itself.
For all the economic woes and complaints, the unemployment rate remains low, GDP growth is strong, and the S&P 500 recently hit record highs. Yet, Americans are still feeling it in their pockets as the price of goods has gone up.
It is a good reminder that the "facts" are often less important than how it feels.
It is still early, but what do you think will happen?
An Early Look At The Upcoming Election
You know it's election season when Jon Stewart steps back in to host The Daily Show.
Unsurprisingly, the antagonism and hatred from both sides of the fence are still in full force - now with extra boosts from fake news and AI's influence.
Surprisingly (to me), the frontrunners are still Biden and Trump, despite them being 81 and 77, respectively ... or despite Trump's several cases against him and Biden's horrible approval ratings ... or ... (it seems like we could keep finding reasons to be surprised).
Truthfully, I am surprised neither party is running someone "better" in this election.
It feels like almost everyone I talk with is voting for the "lesser of two evils," even though they know it may not serve the greater good.
Here is a chart showing third-year approval ratings of first-term Presidents since WWII.
I thought the last Presidential election was pretty interesting, but this one's shaping up to be even more so. If it were fiction, no one would believe it.
The most popular issue on people's minds is the economy, but we also have controversial issues around trust in the government, immigration, abortion, foreign policy, and even the fate of Democracy in America itself.
For all the economic woes and complaints, the unemployment rate remains low, GDP growth is strong, and the S&P 500 recently hit record highs. Yet, Americans are still feeling it in their pockets as the price of goods has gone up.
It is a good reminder that the "facts" are often less important than how it feels.
It is still early, but what do you think will happen?
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