I respect Nate Silver and his skill at assessing the poll numbers. His predictions have generally been well worth paying attention to. But for this election, the polls may not be the most reliable indicator of what's going to happen.
A number of high-ranking GOP officials have written to tell me that this year the key is getting voters to the polls. And they have repeatedly assured me that the Democrats are in much better shape than the GOP in this regard.
For instance, here's one of the messages I received recently:
Here's another one:
A big part of the problem appears to be that the GOP just does not have the skill to run an effective operation. In numerous e-mails they have told me it takes them $24 to turn out one voter. Here's a typical message regarding their current get-out-the-vote efforts:
Now, it's possible they're not being fully truthful, and are exaggerating the problems they're having. But I've gotten many messages this past week all saying essentially the same thing. I could imagine there being one rogue operative sending out dishonest messages to make the GOP effort look lame; but the people writing me include Mitt Romney, Mitch McConnell, Karl Rove, Marco Rubio, Jerry Moran and many others. For them all to be saying essentially the same thing to me means either this is an impressively large conspiracy -- or they're telling the truth.
We'll find out next week -- but for now, I'm going to take them at their word. Especially when they assure me:
If that's true, look for Democrats to do considerably better next week than the polls are indicating.