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They're both predicting that each will get an Obama-style 2008 landslide (he won with 365 that election). I just don't see that happening either way.
I think that if an electoral landslide happens, then it will be Trump who gets it. I just can't for the life of me see it with Biden. If Biden wins, I think it will be close. I just cannot see him with Obama numbers, though.
With Biden tanking in the polls and tanking with Democrat enthusiasm (and that's not even accounting for the fractured reaction within the party about Kamala Harris at this point in time), I just can't imagine Biden running away with the election. It's more likely for an incumbent to achieve that, and personally, I think that there is a lot going on in Trump's favor.
If I end up being wrong, then hey, I'm wrong. We'll see what happens. 2020 has been an absolute shitshow with no signs of letting up, so all bets are off as far as I'm concerned.
My prediction is that voter turnout is going to be awful for the Democrats in November. Among the Karens who don't want to go outside, the brat millennials who are still heartbroken about Comrade Bernie, the black vote that the Dems are slowly losing, and the ridiculously high enthusiasm among Republicans for Trump ... I just don't see Biden replicating what Obama did in 2008 or 2012.