I think we might as well accept that Trump will get a second term. The only positive is that a lot of Democrats running for the Senate in Trump states are ahead of their Republican opponents. It appears as if a good percentage of people are gong to vote a split ballot. Trump for president and a Dem for Senator. As far as the House goes, that may be a very different story. I think the Dems need to work at appealing to voters for Senate candidates at this point since they've pretty much helped destroy any chance that Biden had. Yes. I blame the Dems of this. Maybe Biden screwed up the debate, but the Dems didn't help by their constant criticism of him.
I also saw a pundit say that when she asked people who would be good to replace Biden, none of them had a clue, but most weren't thrilled with Harris. I'm fine with her, but I'll vote for any Dem. I just don't see how she will win in the small number of states that will determine the outcome of this election. "People hear what they want to hear and disregard the rest". That line has a lot of truth in it, especially now.
How many times does Whitmer have to say she doesn't want to run, at least not in 2024? Most people in this country don't even know who she is. We forget that most of us are political/news junkies. Most people aren't.
Polls? Remember all the polls that predicted Hillary was going to win? How did that work out? I don't believe polls. I don't answer them myself and I'm sure I'm not the only one. It's all about turnout. I personally know some Trump supporters who never vote, so that's a good thing. Of course, there are probably some who support Biden who never vote either. Which group is bigger? Republicans are like sheep so they unite. Democrats are like cats. You can't herd the cats.