Pro-Environment Platform a Mid-Term Winner

Guest Post by Joe Guzzardi

The latest mid-term election polling shows that Republicans and Democrats are dead even. In January, the same polling firm Statista had the GOP ahead by four points. Other polls like 538.com indicate more or less the same outcome. But if voters have learned anything since the 2016 and 2020 elections, it would be to distrust polling firm projections.

Results from 2020 polls favored Democrats, with Susan Collins (R-Maine), Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) and Steve Daines (R-Mont.) as likely losers. But Collins, 6.5 points behind, or so said the pre-election pollsters, won by 8.6 points. The other five candidates that the prognosticators wrote off as doomed won handily.

Pollsters have an explanation to defend their theory that congressional Democrats might still retain the majority, despite record inflation, rising crime rates, a botched Afghanistan withdrawal, student debt forgiveness, billions of dollars squandered in support of what’s become an endless Russia-Ukraine war, and an open border. It is that the GOP has nominated poor candidates in key swing states. Among the races pollsters are tracking most closely are Blake Masters in Arizona vs. incumbent Mark Kelly, Herschel Walker in Georgia vs. incumbent Raphael Warnock, Adam Laxalt in Nevada vs. incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto, and Mehmet Oz vs. John Fetterman in Pennsylvania where incumbent Republican Pat Toomey is retiring.

A state official who has no congressional voting record, Fetterman proudly notes that his wife’s family overstayed their visas at which time their immigration status converted to unlawfully present, a clue that he favors more immigration. Fetterman’s website says he supports a “humane” immigration system, a vapid remark which confirms that he endorses Biden’s status quo.

The GOP challengers, all within striking distance, may be getting short shrift from pollsters. The candidates were persuasive enough to capture primary nominations; they’re not too tongue-tied to debate. More important, going into the general election, the GOP has as much fodder – listed above – and primo debate material as any high-office challengers in history, thanks mostly to President Biden’s slipshod governance, and the incumbents’ whole-hearted endorsement of it.

On the key open borders issue, Masters, Walker and Laxalt have the benefit of launching an offensive against their opponents’ immigration voting records. Their rivals, Kelly, Warnock and Cortez Masto are, like Fetterman and Biden, all-in on open borders. A review of the incumbents’ immigration votes found that each has consistently voted against reducing amnesty fraud, against curbing illegal immigrants’ rewards, against ending unnecessary employment visas, against stricter border enforcement and against more rigorous interior enforcement.

Stumping on reducing immigration can be problematic since such a focused campaign would trigger untruthful but potentially damaging racist allegations. A winning campaign would include linking immigration to unsustainable population growth, an indisputable fact that the Census Bureau confirms. Census Bureau data predicts that by the mid-21st century the U.S. population will increase to more than 400 million from its current 333 million, a greater than 20 percent increase.

More than half of that growth will be attributable to immigration and births to immigrants. For comparison’s sake, the Center for Immigration Studies’ researchers, based entirely on the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey and the Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplements, found that in 2017 there were 35.8 million legal and illegal immigrants living in the U.S. who arrived from 1982 to 2017. Further, these immigrants had 16.9 million U.S.-born children and grandchildren. In total, immigration added 52.7 million people to the U.S. population between 1982 and 2017, accounting for a little over 56 percent of population growth during this 35-year time period.

For the nation’s population to increase by more than 65 million people, as the Census Bureau predicts, in less than 30 years, creates a grave danger that will exacerbate existing environmental problems like water shortages and land lost to urban sprawl.

Opinions about immigration and its effects often differ. But sentiments about the environmental future Americans want to ensure for their children and grandchildren are consistent. Americans want open spaces and nature’s bounty to remain for future generations to enjoy, a goal that ever-more immigration makes impossible. To win and to prove the pollsters wrong again, the GOP platform must emphasize immigration’s harmful, unwanted consequences of unchecked population growth and the environmental degradation that accompanies it.

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17 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
October 6, 2022 7:56 pm

If the polls show Democrats and Republicans are tied that means the Republicans are up by at least 10 points–since pollsters deliberately skew the polls left to make the upcoming Democrat election steal more plausible and to discourage Republican voters from showing up to vote. The only other possibility is the polls are accurate and half the population actually intends to vote for the party with by far the worst record governing in the history of the republic. That’s just too farfetched to believe.

falconflight
falconflight
  Anonymous
October 6, 2022 10:31 pm

The GOP has given that Administration, often with large bipartisan votes, the means and authority to implement every single DemPerv initiative. Every single one.

GW
GW
  Anonymous
October 7, 2022 8:15 pm

Don’t be so sure. There are lots of morons out there.
Remember that the average person is quite stupid, and then consider that 50% of the population is even dumber.
And they vote!

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
October 6, 2022 8:16 pm

We cannot continue as one nation.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
October 6, 2022 8:20 pm

” Census Bureau data predicts that by the mid-21st century the U.S. population will increase to more than 400 million from its current 333 million, a greater than 20 percent increase.”

I don’t know about that! Right now mortality rates are about 30% higher than they “should” be, according to the life insurance companies. If Ed Dowd is correct in his calculations, that means that over the next 5 years the life expectancy will drop from 74 years to about 53 years.

Perhaps between now and then people will want to know why this is happening. And perhaps the Big People will be getting killed by the common people once they figure out that The Shots have killed that many who were stupid enough to take them.

Paleocon
Paleocon
October 6, 2022 8:55 pm

Funny no matter how bad things get, the polls are always a toss-up.

Yahsure
Yahsure
October 6, 2022 9:40 pm

Kelly made me laugh with ads showing him concerned about the southern border. He has been mostly absent and unavailable until voting time has come around. I bet many folks who live in blue cities will continue with their dumb voting for Democrats who have done nothing for their crime ridden shitholes for decades.

anon also
anon also
October 6, 2022 10:41 pm

Just dropped off my affidavit today in person. No Attendant story.

Voting? EVER AGAIN?

NEVERMORE

Peace, like i haven’t felt in quite some time.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
October 6, 2022 11:04 pm

I have never seen a race that has a generic republican vs a generic democrat. Races are about specific candidates and sometimes other party’s candidates can skew the numbers enough to change the outcome.

Pollaganda – The art of using polls to drive public opinion.

Steve Z.
Steve Z.
October 6, 2022 11:46 pm

Seriously?
Even a staunch demoncrap couldn’t put up with what the Biden Admin has been tossing around….or could they?

lamnit cranston
lamnit cranston
October 7, 2022 12:16 am

In Herschel’s case, it’s “ad hominem” time. Which shows you be losing big time & not much fraud will be tolerated.

Lived in NC ’76-18, yeah, Tillis & Ted Budd are RINOs but bury the hatchet. Now in SC, have to endure Linseed. He’ll retire, Joe Wilson will take over his seat or be Gov. or Joe’s son Alan (our AG) will do the opposite, which is what I’d like.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
October 7, 2022 2:38 am

My congresswoman is Ilhan Omar. She may have fake-married her brother so he could stay in the country and then ditched her real husband (and father of her three kids) to take up with her already-married campaign manager (whose consulting company got paid a million bucks), but at least she hates the Jews. So there’s that. If Republicans are running extra strong this year she may win by only 40 points.

We do have a relatively good guy (Scott Jensen) running for governor. He’ll probably lose because he’s against abortion. I think he should just lean into that and say he’s also going to make women wear those Handmaid’s Tale bonnets and stay home and churn butter.

Chud Bentley
Chud Bentley
October 7, 2022 7:03 am

Political poling is used to influence opinions not report them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 7, 2022 9:13 am

Never grasped who the hell finds time or a reason to participate with polling questions. must be a special breed of idiots

Jdog
Jdog
October 7, 2022 12:16 pm

Anyone still supporting the Democratic party, after the destruction it has caused, deserves a serious kinetic encounter.

GW
GW
  Jdog
October 7, 2022 8:16 pm

I recommend a dose of Force lightning.

Jdog
Jdog
October 7, 2022 5:30 pm

Polls are worth about as much as the paper you wipe your backside with, after you have used it…..