The Serious Case for Not Freaking Out About Trump’s Scary Poll Numbers
Democratic strategist Simon Rosenberg is a leading voice insisting that it’s premature to freak out about Donald Trump’s lead in the polls. Rosenberg’s case is partly that the Democratic Party is strong and has been winning lots of elections lately, as his recent piece in The New Republic outlined. But there’s another, less-appreciated side to his analysis: that the people who make ads and run campaigns and do politics for a living know that Trump’s pile-up of negatives is, in the end, probably insurmountable for him. So we chatted with Rosenberg about this side of his theory—and about why the Biden team appears quietly confident of victory.
Democratic strategist Simon Rosenberg is a leading voice insisting that it’s premature to freak out about Donald Trump’s lead in the polls. Rosenberg’s case is partly that the Democratic Party is strong and has been winning lots of elections lately, as his recent piece in The New Republic outlined. But there’s another, less-appreciated side to his analysis: that the people who make ads and run campaigns and do politics for a living know that Trump’s pile-up of negatives is, in the end, probably insurmountable for him. So we chatted with Rosenberg about this side of his theory—and about why the Biden team appears quietly confident of victory.