Who knows what’s left to happen in the United States’ longest, least-predictable presidential campaign ever?
I’ve voted in 15 of them, worked on one of them, and paid attention to four others, but never seen anything like it. Neither have you, I suspect, at least in this country. That may preclude mental peace but probably helps television ratings.
And we haven’t even reached the Democratic National Convention yet nor Labor Day, which used to be the traditional start of fall campaigns. So, no matter what you hear on TV from anchors, pompous pundits, or pollsters, believe no predictions. And you won’t get any from me, I predict.
The only things we know for sure now are what a three-time presidential candidate and a newly minted one have done in the last couple of weeks.
Of course, they’ll both likely change their chants – or rants — in coming days if they’re smart. But…