Just like clockwork
Allegedly, polls taken over the weekend were more positive in outlook for the low IQ diversity hire. This has been the plan all along. The summer slobber fest over Harris, the Trump surge in October, none of this was ever of any importance. The key to the election has always been to enter this week with the carefully coordinated narrative that "Harris is hanging right in there and has every chance of winning this election." This opens the door for all the electoral shenanigans that we've seen become institutionalized during the past half decade.
The fraud was going to happen anyway, for sure, but now they have the most important aspect of an election cheat: plausibility. Polls are generally bought-and-paid for campaign advertising, and it should surprise no one that despite a completely disastrous month of October it's been discovered that Harris suddenly, and without any discernable cause, has the wind at her back.
So as this week wears on and the packets of Harris votes keep turning up - in numbers just great enough to overcome Trump's genuine support, and only in the states where they affect the electoral college - the court stenographers in the media will begin the drum beat that anyone questioning the patently obvious fraud being perpetrated in front of them must be willfully mistaken because "muh polls" this past weekend said Harris was in a good position.
It's about to get very messy.