Will angry young men who are attracted by Donald Trump’s sexist machismo and utter lack of a filter actually turn out to vote? Will latent sexism rear its ugly head, as it did in 2016, leading Trump to perform better than his poll numbers predict?
Will young women, who have every reason to be angry about losing their rights, and every reason to fear for their lives, literally, if they live in a state where their lives are on the line if they get pregnant, turn out to vote in record numbers?
Young people are generally low-propensity voters. Will they surprise us and turn out? Are they currently being adequately reflected in the poll numbers, which are keeping the rest of us up at night?
Who knows?
From where I sit, this shouldn’t be a close election. But I sit in California, where no one is knocking on doors, where Kamala will win by a big margin that doesn’t matter because our Founding Fathers set up a stunningly undemocratic method for electing a president that leaves us with a handful of battleground states deciding an election in which most of us simply don’t matter.