Opinion: How to read Biden’s massive lead in the polls
There are two ways to read both the state and national polling that shows President Trump significantly behind former vice president Joe Biden. You can plausibly argue that the polls are more unreliable on a statewide basis than in 2016, so they’re all irrelevant. Alternatively, you can take the polls at face value and conclude we are heading for a blowout election. There is a case for each.
Moreover, the “Who knows?” interpretation of polls posits that lots can happen in four months, so Trump’s chances might improve.
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