Flipping out, about inner where...
Wear it all begins...As with U.S., the "registered, most likely to..." get out and vote. This, after posing as the "man on the street" who answers the casually posed questions..."So, do you support the following statement...positions...policies...politicos?"
Asked and Answered: "I'll just tell them what they want to hear..." So said many an adolescent, whose parents had coerced them to come and talk to me, on my turf...
In stark contrast: When and where the same individuals are given a setting in which to really air their grievances...as well as state their case, lay their claim...on what really matters to them...what affects their daily lives...#%@&๐ $$$$!!! ("my daily allowance")
Tables have turned: As in flipped over...where polls of not only registered, but those who are polled, who actually go to the polls, driving the so-called canvassers crazy...
Before, after, what they're after: Trying their best to set the conditions for maximizing the truth in disclosures, which end up missing an increasing number who vote well, before the actual polls "open" and "close" the actual day of the election...As in 2020 where over 2/3 of voters voted prior to voting day, and even post election "exit" polls are prone to what's termed sampling, non-sampling errors...
What they're telling US: About ourselves. That is, the surveys, polls, and actual results -- is that while the so-called "intellectual" side of U.S. sides with logic, as in the policies and agenda the party puts out that is likely to affect our lives going forward, it's not how we always vote...and even the so-called "likeability" factor itself has flipped..."The voters are so %^^$# fickle, that I can't figure out what they want to hear...๐๐!!" So say the candidates, candidly...
It's not person-able; Well, it is and it isn't as in turns out...As in the days of Ronnie Reagan, post press conference, after he'd been pressed to the max..."I know they like me, so they disagree with me, no biggie..." Quite a distance from the increasing number of reluctant, "undecided" voters on the street..."It ends up that I agree with many of the things and policies he implemented to build a stronger economy, but I just can't stand the guy..."
Yuck! factor: A coin flip; a preview, of an un-becoming attraction...so much for donning dinner wear...other-wise known as "appropriate attire"...
Anything or Nothing at all: What comes, then just as quickly goes, these daze.
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