Coffee With Scott Adams — Knowledge Archive May 24, 2026
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t makes you addicted. It's going to happen now. John says it's his first day of sipping but he's been listening for months. Oh, there are others like you, aren't there? There are other people watching who are thinking to themselves, I'm not going to do the sip. Okay, I'll watch the content but I'm not going to do the simultaneous sip. Don't manipulate me, hypnotist. Not gonna do it. Oh, you'll d…

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ause I want you to. That's no reason.

Oh my god, it goes down just as good as it goes past the taste buds. But don't do this. You do you. Enjoy it. You know everybody's different. One more. Wow. Yeah, but you do you.

All right, let's get to the news. Rasmussen tells us just what I expected. Do you know what kind of polls I like? The kind of polls I like are the ones that agree with me. Those are the good ones. The ones that don't agree with me, I call those bogus. But the ones that agree with me? Pretty, pretty accurate.

Well, Rasmussen has a poll that says if Trump ran against Biden today, do you know how he'd do? Well, according to registered likely voters, 51 percent would vote for Trump and only 41 percent would vote for Biden. Now who told you, who told you that Trump would get more popular after he left office? I did. And it's happening because you're gonna forget all the individual outrages because there were so many of them. They'll just sort of lump together. But you're gonna remember what he did. You're gonna remember the

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border was better, the economy was good, China was being pushed back. You're gonna remember all that. Now I worry about a poll where people have just two choices here because I think people probably would just vote their party line in the end. But suppose Trump ran against Harris. According to Rasmussen, 52 would say Trump, 39 would say Harris. So the two strongest Democrats in the country would…

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