I think it’s a bit optimistic in general to think that it’s a near sure thing. The lead isn’t big, and all it takes is someone doing something big for things to change on the spot, and if that happens less than a month before the polls open, it could swing things drastically. It might not seem likely, but it’s not like it hasn’t happened before.
Instead, it’s better to focus on what PP is screwing up while showing how alternatives are more beneficial to those who would instinctively vote for him regardless of what drivel is coming out of his mouth because they hate anybody else more than they hate him.
Honestly, it’s basically a prerequisite.
Not to mention just how easy it is for them to win massively from any sort of crisis. Every single time there’s a recession, it’s always the oligarchs that win huge at the cost of everybody else. Only a few most responsible for a major crash ever lose out, or some that grow insanely dumb or complacent, and anybody else with half a billion makes it out like bandits each time.
At the minimum, they can hoover up everything at pennies to the dollar during the recession and they have far more control over everything once things start to recover and are in a position to sell anything they didn’t actually want so they’re ready for the next recession or bubble.
The tech industry’s strategy was recently revealed in several documentaries and exposes. They buy up entire companies while they’re small and cheap, grow massive and bloated from the huge influx of people and IPs, then when the current bubble bursts, they dump all that excess weight while retaining all the most valuable assets while thousands to millions lose their jobs. And they retain investor trust because they just say that they’re preparing for the upcoming recession so they’re actually the smart ones and the ones that should be invested in more.
You know there’s something fishy when several tech giants suddenly start laying off people out of nowhere and they’re all raising some alarm about a downturn months before anybody’s stocks started falling or GPD growth slows.