### Polls Show GOP Candidates Losing Ground in Ohio—But Who Really Cares?
So, a new poll by AARP claims Vivek Ramaswamy and Jon Husted are falling behind their Democratic rivals in Ohio. Shocking, I know, considering how polls are essentially just fancy guesswork with a side of bias.
The poll, put together by a “bipartisan” group (because if you slap that label on it, it must be trustworthy, right?) was conducted from June 14 to 16. The findings? Democratic nominee Amy Acton is supposedly ahead of Ramaswamy.
Now, let’s pause here. A poll measuring voter sentiment a few months out is like predicting the weather in Ohio based on last week’s forecast. It’s a snapshot that could change just as quickly as the state’s mood swings. And let’s not forget the usual suspects in “bipartisan” polling—who stands to benefit from painting Republicans in a bad light?
Of course, the media will spin this as a sign that the Republicans are on the ropes, conveniently ignoring the fact that voter sentiment can shift dramatically. But don’t worry, that nuance won’t make the headlines.
So, what’s the takeaway? Just because a poll says something doesn’t mean it’s the gospel truth. And if you think this is the last time you’ll hear about how the GOP is doomed, well, buckle up. After all, it’s an election year—where the headlines are as reliable as a weather app predicting sunshine during a blizzard.
Isn’t it funny how polls seem to tell us exactly what their backers want us to hear?
By Admin | Published: June 30, 2026 at 1:17 am
