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  • foszoe

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    Speaking of polling. (Usual disclaimer I am not a big fan of polling.)
    I am trying to think of someone who is not a big fan of polling, especially those who use a disclaimer to let me know, that cites polls disagreeing with them in a neutral or positive manner to challenge their viewpoints. It's usually posted to show why polls are unreliable and not to be trusted.

    But when the polling data is in agreement with one's views, I see a disclaimer, polling data with no critique.

    It's kind of like when someone says they are voting for Trump, will support him in the general election but offers any criticism of him immediately gets labeled as a TDS sufferer and denigrated.

    I think you are a fan of polling, when it agrees with you.

    Why should I accept a relativistic disclaimer when the counter demand is absolutism?
     

    HKFaninCarmel

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    Speaking of polling. (Usual disclaimer I am not a big fan of polling.)

    “A new Harvard CAPS/Harris poll recently asked, "Do you think Donald Trump is someone who will shake up the country for the better or do you think he is a danger to democracy and will hopelessly divide the country if elected?"

    “A shocking — and walloping — 65% of Gen Zers polled said Trump would shake things up for the better, while 35% thought him to be a "danger to democracy."

    “Every age group except those 65 years and older believes Trump will shake things up for the good, but the Gen Z group went in for Trump by the largest margin.



    Good.

    The dem caucus will come around tighten up once they spend a billion casting Trump as the great orange boogeyman. Black, young, and single women will come home. I hope he wins all of those, but doubt it. I do think if the race is today, he wins.
     

    Ingomike

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    I am trying to think of someone who is not a big fan of polling, especially those who use a disclaimer to let me know, that cites polls disagreeing with them in a neutral or positive manner to challenge their viewpoints. It's usually posted to show why polls are unreliable and not to be trusted.

    But when the polling data is in agreement with one's views, I see a disclaimer, polling data with no critique.

    It's kind of like when someone says they are voting for Trump, will support him in the general election but offers any criticism of him immediately gets labeled as a TDS sufferer and denigrated.

    I think you are a fan of polling, when it agrees with you.

    Why should I accept a relativistic disclaimer when the counter demand is absolutism?
    One trick pony. You should learn a few new tricks so it is not so monotonous…
     

    jamil

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    Speaking of polling. (Usual disclaimer I am not a big fan of polling.)

    “A new Harvard CAPS/Harris poll recently asked, "Do you think Donald Trump is someone who will shake up the country for the better or do you think he is a danger to democracy and will hopelessly divide the country if elected?"

    “A shocking — and walloping — 65% of Gen Zers polled said Trump would shake things up for the better, while 35% thought him to be a "danger to democracy."

    “Every age group except those 65 years and older believes Trump will shake things up for the good, but the Gen Z group went in for Trump by the largest margin.





    I suspect 35% of the zoomers polled were women. :):
     
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