With every election cycle, the notion of genuine swing voters seems to grow more remote.
We live in an era of intense partisanship, and only a handful of states are truly competitive in the Electoral College.
Like them or not — and many voters fall into the latter category — most people made up their minds about President Biden and former President Donald Trump years ago.
When I asked Patrick Murray, the director of the polling institute at Monmouth University, about who the persuadable voters of 2024 might be, he quipped: “You want me to name them individually?
You can be certain that both campaigns will be spending hundreds of millions of dollars to reach them.
Persons:
Biden, Donald Trump, Patrick Murray
Organizations:
Electoral College, Monmouth University