It's important to note that surveys don't represent final results, just like in 2016 when people believed Clinton would beat Trump but then Trump won convincingly. It's still very early to confirm who will be the winner.
Yep, the survey data doesn't guarantee for the result. It is just the current prediction, voters still have time to consider changing their choice. If you check again my post above, I never claimed anything about who will win the president election. Sure, Trump is possible to win it although the current survey is on his side. Sometimes the survey institution or media can be very subjective, we can't fully trust the survey data.
If we cannot confirm that Trump is lying to us, that means there is still a chance for us if he is elected and keeps his promise. And that makes a difference and there is a reason for us to support Trump because the current administration is not friendly to bitcoin. If Kamala is elected, she will continue to maintain an unfriendly attitude towards crypto as she is also part of the current administration.
I personally think there is a chance. It may be not as sweet as his promise but he is probably trying to make a more friendly policy for crypto industry. However, if Kamala becomes the next president, I think there will be no much change in crypto policy. But we can't suspect that the crypto industry will be worse even if Kamala is elected. The US government also has an interest in crypto, they get taxes from crypto. The crypto industry also helps the growth of the economic sector in the US. It is not really surprising if they consider to treat crypto with a more friendly way.
He hasn't come from outerspace though lol he used to be president for 4 years and in all those years like every other president and presidential candidate before and in the future he has been pro-censorship and pro-surveillance. There is no reason to believe that after decades of severe control, the US government is suddenly deciding to give that up and become pro-freedom!
I know it. But someone can change his mind due to political interests. I don't say US government will be totally friendly to crypto industry suddenly. I just assume there is a chance that US government will be a more friendly with crypto industry because they actually get advantages if crypto industry can be developed in US.
IMO