• @[email protected]M
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    614 days ago

    Polling is inherently problematic every time you see they polled “likely voters” as opposed to “registered voters”.

    If they’re self selecting who they consider to be “likely”, it’s going to have a skewed result.

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      314 days ago

      Likely voters are those that have voted before, that’s what makes them likely to vote again. For the most part they’re the more accurate people to be polling.

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        314 days ago

        And discounts first time voters.

        Some even only count people who voted in the last 2 elections.

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          614 days ago

          Because new voters are a rounding error smaller than the error bars of the sample size.

          Polling is pretty much like the unemployment rate. Any individual reading is meaningless, it’s a multitude of readings over time that give any useful information.