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Post by tonyroma on Aug 14, 2024 12:37:16 GMT -5
They rarely show what question they asked in context or if everybody in the poll was asked the same question in the same way. Since we are talking about the presidential race, the question would seem pretty straight forward.
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Post by meateater on Aug 14, 2024 12:58:05 GMT -5
i said it months ago, gonna be very close a few thousand votes in each of 4 or 5 states. let me change that 3 or 4 states georgia i believe will go trump. i dont care if it was gavin vs haley democrat base will vote democrat no matter what same with republicans. its up to the both parties suck ass voters to decide. theres very little the republicans do to sway independents to vote for them but theres tons of things democrats do to keep independents from voting for them. its a toss up.
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Post by cyclist on Aug 14, 2024 13:00:42 GMT -5
Its amazing that anyone would vote for the syphilis ridden felon sex offender.
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Post by toldya on Aug 14, 2024 13:21:44 GMT -5
They rarely show what question they asked in context or if everybody in the poll was asked the same question in the same way. Since we are talking about the presidential race, the question would seem pretty straight forward. What do you think the question would be in all these polls ? How is it worded ?
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Post by cadman on Aug 14, 2024 13:24:49 GMT -5
I believe the polls were off 4-5% in 2016. Only off by 1.1% in the popular vote. Final poll average for the general election was Clinton by 3.2% and Hillary took the popular vote by 2.1% There were 3 battleground states where polling was off significantly. Pennsylvania was off 3.8% Michigan was off by 3.9% and the biggest was Wisconsin off by 7.2% Wisconsin was the biggest surprise since even right leaning polling had Hillary winning.
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Post by cadman on Aug 14, 2024 13:33:12 GMT -5
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Post by PolarsStepdad on Aug 14, 2024 13:38:03 GMT -5
I believe the polls were off 4-5% in 2016. Only off by 1.1% in the popular vote. Final poll average for the general election was Clinton by 3.2% and Hillary took the popular vote by 2.1% There were 3 battleground states where polling was off significantly. Pennsylvania was off 3.8% Michigan was off by 3.9% and the biggest was Wisconsin off by 7.2% Wisconsin was the biggest surprise since even right leaning polling had Hillary winning. Wisconsin was a big surprise. But then again I was shocked when Scott Walker won there also.
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Post by toldya on Aug 14, 2024 13:47:15 GMT -5
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Post by Tarponator on Aug 14, 2024 14:03:27 GMT -5
If it was so easily refuted and you knew it, then why would you use the incorrect description of "rarely"?
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Post by toldya on Aug 14, 2024 14:17:16 GMT -5
If it was so easily refuted and you knew it, then why would you use the incorrect description of "rarely"? What you talking about ? I was saying when you look at a presented poll it doesn't show how the question was worded to the participants. Not that I pay much attention to polls.
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Post by tampaspicer on Aug 14, 2024 14:19:16 GMT -5
If it was so easily refuted and you knew it, then why would you use the incorrect description of "rarely"? Typical of a caveman.
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Post by Tarponator on Aug 14, 2024 14:33:32 GMT -5
If it was so easily refuted and you knew it, then why would you use the incorrect description of "rarely"? What you talking about ? I was saying when you look at a presented poll it doesn't show how the question was worded to the participants. Not that I pay much attention to polls. That's not what you said. I am talking about your ignorance of the topic and asking why would you say something so provably false? Just a suggestion: You should probably not comment on things you don't pay much attention to.
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Post by cyclist on Aug 14, 2024 14:36:37 GMT -5
Only off by 1.1% in the popular vote. Final poll average for the general election was Clinton by 3.2% and Hillary took the popular vote by 2.1% There were 3 battleground states where polling was off significantly. Pennsylvania was off 3.8% Michigan was off by 3.9% and the biggest was Wisconsin off by 7.2% Wisconsin was the biggest surprise since even right leaning polling had Hillary winning. Wisconsin was a big surprise. But then again I was shocked when Scott Walker won there also. trump was the one that stole the election...see Wisconsin....heehee
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Post by Captj on Aug 14, 2024 15:49:21 GMT -5
Sorry all you TRump lemmings, but Kamala will surely be your next president. You might not like her, but you'll learn to love her. Whooooooooo!
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Post by toldya on Aug 14, 2024 17:20:37 GMT -5
If it was so easily refuted and you knew it, then why would you use the incorrect description of "rarely"? It wasn't so easily refuted . Cad showed it can be looked up. That isn't the same as seeing it listed with the poll. It may be refuted if showing how often the actual question asked appears with the poll. Anyway , I'm about to take a break from you idiots that only want to argue and can't stay on point. Try to make yourself useful to the discussions.
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