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mrmhead On March 27, 2024




NE, Ohio
#16New Post! Mar 21, 2017 @ 17:27:53
@white_swan53 Said

I agree, but, if they did ,then wouldn't it be time consuming and expensive for the poll takers to find enough people to make the poll work ?



It doesn't have to be a "Poll of Voters", yet with that extra data point one could slice and dice the data in more ways and infer more conclusions.

And just maybe it will point out to the consumers that maybe it is important to vote.

The general consensus is that only about 60% of registered voters actually voted in 2016, and I think it was about the same for 2012.

So of those 57% that see Trump as illegitimate, with the extra data point you might see only 30% voted...(??) it will also point out the diversity, and maybe bias in the polling.
white_swan53 On October 07, 2020




n/a, New Mexico
#17New Post! Mar 21, 2017 @ 18:05:46
@mrmhead Said

It doesn't have to be a "Poll of Voters", yet with that extra data point one could slice and dice the data in more ways and infer more conclusions.

And just maybe it will point out to the consumers that maybe it is important to vote.

The general consensus is that only about 60% of registered voters actually voted in 2016, and I think it was about the same for 2012.

So of those 57% that see Trump as illegitimate, with the extra data point you might see only 30% voted...(??) it will also point out the diversity, and maybe bias in the polling.



Okay, I read something into your post that isn't there.
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