Look at 2018. While TDS levels were not as high as they are now, there was still MOUNTAINS worth of TDS a few years back. Muh impeachment, russia collusion, etc etc. Yet the giant blue tsunami didn't pan out. We held the Senate. Lost the house but not by huge margins (And a lot of evidence of fraud back then too, ballot harvesting, etc.)
So I don't buy the massive amount of anti-Trump sentiment. It would've showed up in 2018 in larger margins AND it would've also reflected onto the house/senate/governor's races this year. If this many people voted for Biden to spite Trump, there would've been a huge blue wave as well. But we GAINED seats in the House. Every tossup race went red. Every single one.
I did notice that. Historically in elections this has never been the case.
Look at 2018. While TDS levels were not as high as they are now, there was still MOUNTAINS worth of TDS a few years back. Muh impeachment, russia collusion, etc etc. Yet the giant blue tsunami didn't pan out. We held the Senate. Lost the house but not by huge margins (And a lot of evidence of fraud back then too, ballot harvesting, etc.)
So I don't buy the massive amount of anti-Trump sentiment. It would've showed up in 2018 in larger margins AND it would've also reflected onto the house/senate/governor's races this year. If this many people voted for Biden to spite Trump, there would've been a huge blue wave as well. But we GAINED seats in the House. Every tossup race went red. Every single one.