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Um...you might want to pay more attention. Trump is either very close or outright leading in the polls.
The Trump people stopped reading mainstream articles a long time ago. If ABC, NBC, and CBS all stopped talking about him, the Fox / Newsmax people would never know.
That's the exact same shit we were all saying in 2016, even on election night. I went to sleep and most of the map was blue. I woke up and the world dramatically changed.
Rather than polls, I find betting odds to be much more reliable: https://www.oddschecker.com/us/politics/us-politics/us-presidential-election-2024/winner
Trump at ~30% chance of victory. As a non-American looking in, all I can do is laugh.
So what's funny here? You realize it's a global world?
Betting odds are not generally a reliable indicator of outcomes, because they are typically set based on the bets that have been received to ensure that, no matter what the outcome is, the house wins. While generally speaking, bettors will place bets according to what they think the most likely outcome is, making odds an OK proxy for crowd-sourcing opinions, there will be systematic bias which throws things off.