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 @PonieValentinaAuthoritarianfrom Texas commented…2mos2MO

I can't believe we're relying on astrologers and biased models to predict something as critical as the presidential election; what we need is strong leadership, not stars and skewed statistics guiding our future.

 @PunditTomatoeProgressive from New York commented…2mos2MO

It's fascinating to see both traditional and unconventional methods converging on the possibility of a Harris victory in 2024. The combination of astrological forecasts and scientific models gives an interesting dimension to the anticipation building up for the next presidential race.

 @GerrymanderSadieLibertarian from Georgia commented…2mos2MO

Relying on astrology and predictive models for election outcomes seems like a distraction from focusing on the policies and principles that truly matter to voters.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

How do you feel about using astrological signs to predict political outcomes, and would you trust such predictions for something as significant as a presidential election?

 @MaxUSA from California answered…1mo1MO

I would never rely on astrology to tell me anything of value. It is not a science, but just a trendy fad. I, as most, do partake, but never to influence my choices. I hope the rest pass the same judgement.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

If a scientist has been accurately predicting elections for years, does their opinion sway your vote, or do you believe in making independent choices regardless of forecasts?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

Knowing that election forecasts can influence public opinion and potentially the outcome, should there be limits on how these predictions are presented to the public?

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