There was a time, going back two weeks ago (oh my, were we ever that young?!) when political pundits and analysts were lending their perspectives and rendering their careers in making election predictions.
This was back when pollster Ann Selzer was declaring Kamala Harris as holding a 3 percentage point advantage in Iowa and was on a momentum streak that looked to sway the election her way. She, and the energetic pundits who touted her outlier result, saw shame as she was only off by 16% as Trump took the state handily.
Others were offering their wise prognosticating, including a few seers who speculated that the state of Florida could be flipped. Such was the enthusiasm and positive thinking that some believed Harris could see the Republican stronghold, that it is no longer considered to be a swing state, altered to a blue paradise.
The Florida Republican Party has come out with a post that is a head-turner for political wonks. The Sunshine State GOP has lent its endorsement to, of all things, a Democrat!
https://twitter.com/FloridaGOP/status/1857415116754423918
Call it what you will; epic trolling, spiking the football, taunting the afflicted…any and all may apply. Nikki Fried is someone who has long operated with a dense cloud of delusion. When she served in the state capitol as the Agriculture commissioner she would boast how Democrats were growing in nature when she was – literally – the only elected party member in a power role in the state legislature. She even touted being the only elected Dem in Tallahassee in her social media bio. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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