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In reply to the discussion: The polls are saying this election is tied in the presidential race. If they are correct, then there is something very [View all]Self Esteem
(1,763 posts)73. I haven't seen one poll where Republican enthusiasm is down compared to 2008 or 2016.
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The polls are saying this election is tied in the presidential race. If they are correct, then there is something very [View all]
JohnSJ
Oct 3
OP
These people are very much Republicans. It's been a very long time since Republicans cared about policy...
JHB
Oct 3
#116
Texas took critical thinking class out of their schools-makes you wonder why and who's decision
Stargazer99
Oct 4
#179
Misogyny, bias, and classism explain much of what is wrong with our society.
OldBaldy1701E
Oct 4
#178
Even the National Polls are only showing a MOE lead by VP Harris, and of course as you point out the election will be
JohnSJ
Oct 3
#8
MOE Margin Of Error. It is a range where the polling company says their numbers may be off by. nt
kelly1mm
Oct 3
#58
Has the MOE of these polls changed over say, the last 25 years as their aggregate accuracy has decreased?
Cheezoholic
Oct 3
#136
Agree, it's why I don' trust them. They are trying to tell us that half this country are racist idiots
Cheezoholic
Oct 3
#143
It is within the MOE, and you can rationalize it anyway you want, but it is saying that 45% of the voting
JohnSJ
Oct 3
#10
No rationalizations here...the polls have been abysmally inaccurate for the last 3 election cycles
PortTack
Oct 3
#53
There are two ways to do that. One is a constitutional amendment which would be almost impossible.
kelly1mm
Oct 3
#67
I hope so. I know there are a significant number of people who do not answer calls from numbers they do not recognize,
JohnSJ
Oct 3
#14
He had Pennsylvania and Michigan, and only needed either Arizona, Georgia or Wisconsin, not all three.
lees1975
Oct 3
#32
We have no reason to believe what the polls are saying, since they were wrong the last three election cycles.
ancianita
Oct 3
#19
Exactly what we said in 2018, 2020, 2022: "But regardless, it's close. It will be close. It'll all come down to turnout"
ancianita
Oct 3
#33
Yes, it was mixed. I did say "fair enough." BUT. We did great for the midterms of an incumbent president.
ancianita
Oct 3
#142
I haven't seen one poll where Republican enthusiasm is down compared to 2008 or 2016.
Self Esteem
Oct 3
#73
yeah, I haven't seen any polls that show great GOP enthusiasm. Where is this person getting their info?
LymphocyteLover
Oct 3
#94
OK, thanks. I think the problem is it's hard to know when an article quotes campaign internal numbers if they are
LymphocyteLover
Oct 3
#125
Wsas this call made in Brooklyn? How do you know what the insiders are saying?
obamanut2012
Oct 3
#101
That's the sort of answer I'm looking for. It doesn't help just to call them names. If we...
LAS14
Oct 3
#50
They have been going to these diners for a decade now in red states/districts, and getting the predictable responses.
displacedvermoter
Oct 3
#129
People who don't believe in democracy should move to an authoritarian country.
Frank D. Lincoln
Oct 3
#174
Yes, and the constant drumbeat of whining 'why is this so close, woe is me' from our side is what they want
FrankBooth
Oct 3
#51
Illusionary Effect (similar to Madela Affect) because MAGA Media continually repeating lies
uponit7771
Oct 3
#47
Yup. And it's no consolation when the numbers drop to "only" 42% would vote for Trump. nt
LAS14
Oct 3
#48
The polls and corporate media likes saying it's tied -- it's better for business
Rocknation
Oct 3
#57
No it isn't. Obviously you have completely ignored what happened on January 6, and if you read the preliminary evidence
JohnSJ
Oct 3
#75
There have always been people in this country who don't believe in American Democracy...
appmanga
Oct 3
#80
Half the people voting for him are a mix of low-info types and staunch Republicans who believe he can be reined in.
TRHST82
Oct 3
#85
a significant part of it is that there are rigged GOP polls that skew the average
LymphocyteLover
Oct 3
#90
Re. "If they are correct, then there is something very wrong and demented in this country".
B.See
Oct 3
#130
Yes, it has been clear for some time that there is something very wrong and demented in this country.
Martin68
Oct 3
#138
My question is how do they factor in those who won't answer calls from numbers they do not recognize or those who don''t
JohnSJ
Oct 3
#152
It's hard to believe that many non-rabid voters would choose to spend even 5 minutes in the middle of the day
viva la
Oct 4
#181
I actually think it would take a more than 5 minutes if you look at some of the cross tabs from the legitimate
JohnSJ
Oct 4
#182
It's a cult that goes beyond Trump. They *believe* that they believe in democracy, but...
Beartracks
Oct 3
#163
Forget the polls, says the American University historian Allan Lichtman,
Frank D. Lincoln
Oct 4
#175