I know polls have an agenda. We saw that first hand in 2016 and 20. The only difference is that political outsiders tend to do well in Presidential elections and we need to be wary of that. Some recent examples:
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Governor of New York) defeats President Hoover
1976: Jimmy Carter (Governor of Georgia) defeats President Ford
1980: Ronald Reagan (Former Governor of California) defeats President Carter
1992: Bill Clinton: (Governor of Arkansas) defeats President Bush 41
2016: Donald Trump (Businessman) defeats former First Lady, Senator, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Honestly, I don't believe the polls for his support. Very few know who he is. As we know, polls are used for some type of agenda.
I know polls have an agenda. We saw that first hand in 2016 and 20. The only difference is that political outsiders tend to do well in Presidential elections and we need to be wary of that. Some recent examples:
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Governor of New York) defeats President Hoover
1976: Jimmy Carter (Governor of Georgia) defeats President Ford
1980: Ronald Reagan (Former Governor of California) defeats President Carter
1992: Bill Clinton: (Governor of Arkansas) defeats President Bush 41
2016: Donald Trump (Businessman) defeats former First Lady, Senator, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton