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Post by Fiddler on Nov 4, 2020 19:59:32 GMT
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Post by rabbitreborn on Nov 4, 2020 20:06:00 GMT
Why would I believe polls at this point?
Honest question.
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Post by Fiddler on Nov 4, 2020 20:11:01 GMT
Why would I believe polls at this point? Honest question.
Of course.. taken with sufficiently large grains of salt for sure .. still there is useful information here. . .. ...
The Fox News Voter Analysis, conducted in partnership with the Associated Press, provides a comprehensive look at voting behavior, opinions and preferences as America votes. It is based on surveys of the American electorate conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago. For the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries and caucuses, the FNVA results are based on interviews with a random sample of registered voters drawn from state voter files. In select states, these probability sample results are supplemented by interviews with self-identified registered voters recruited from nonprobability online panels. The FNVA methodology captures last-minute voter trends, which are of particular importance in the early caucuses and primaries, as well as the sentiments and behavior of early and absentee voters, who are significant on Super Tuesday and other later primaries.
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Post by rabbitreborn on Nov 4, 2020 20:13:20 GMT
Why would I believe polls at this point? Honest question.
Of course.. taken with sufficiently large grains of salt for sure .. still there is useful information here. . .. ...
The Fox News Voter Analysis, conducted in partnership with the Associated Press, provides a comprehensive look at voting behavior, opinions and preferences as America votes. It is based on surveys of the American electorate conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago. For the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries and caucuses, the FNVA results are based on interviews with a random sample of registered voters drawn from state voter files. In select states, these probability sample results are supplemented by interviews with self-identified registered voters recruited from nonprobability online panels. The FNVA methodology captures last-minute voter trends, which are of particular importance in the early caucuses and primaries, as well as the sentiments and behavior of early and absentee voters, who are significant on Super Tuesday and other later primaries.
Why would that make it "useful" and not something I should totally disregard?
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Post by Fiddler on Nov 4, 2020 20:35:06 GMT
Of course.. taken with sufficiently large grains of salt for sure .. still there is useful information here. . .. ...
The Fox News Voter Analysis, conducted in partnership with the Associated Press, provides a comprehensive look at voting behavior, opinions and preferences as America votes. It is based on surveys of the American electorate conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago. For the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries and caucuses, the FNVA results are based on interviews with a random sample of registered voters drawn from state voter files. In select states, these probability sample results are supplemented by interviews with self-identified registered voters recruited from nonprobability online panels. The FNVA methodology captures last-minute voter trends, which are of particular importance in the early caucuses and primaries, as well as the sentiments and behavior of early and absentee voters, who are significant on Super Tuesday and other later primaries.
Why would that make it "useful" and not something I should totally disregard?
It jibes with similar analyses and it's coming from Fox News... an organization well know for suppressing findings with a centrist/liberal bent.
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Post by petep on Nov 4, 2020 20:51:22 GMT
This am Fox seemed pleased it wasn’t a blowout, there remained a chance and glad to retain the senate and make gains in the house
Msnbc folks came across stunned and not understanding how they were so off the mark
I did see some of the polls Fox was showing and thought many were stupid and irrelevant.
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