BowlBrother85
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Trump is corrupt and incompetent. I will never regret a vote against him, and I don't imagine that many others do either.So it is time for those “reasonably intelligent and thoughtful people” to admit that they were HORRIBLY wrong wouldn’t you agree?
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i think xiden went to central casting and requested mr. evil
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I would love to once again see an openly disabled President or VP. I don't think it will ever happen again, though.
And no jokes about dementia, please.
It will be quite the challenge.So in your view, Biden cannot eclipse Trump.
That would mean nothing, because Republicans, especially when they were also avid Trump supporters, assured me throughout the 4 year Trump presidency that polls should not be trusted.
That 5th dentist has been a problem for decades.I’m a poll skeptic, because they can be easily manipulated in a number of ways. Personally, the only ones I tend to believe are those polls that are conducted consistently across time.
Think of the polls like approve / disapprove, right direction / wrong direction, consumer sentiment, etc.
If I hired a polling company to tell me that BB is the most handsome man on the planet, they would design a survey that would tell me just that. It’s all in the sampling, question framing, question order, weighting of answers, and interpretation of the results.
Ever wonder how 4 out of 5 dentists can recommend so many of the same things? And who’s that fifth dentist? What’s his problem?
They would be telling it like it is.If I hired a polling company to tell me that BB is the most handsome man on the planet, they would design a survey that would tell me just that.
No one poll is going to give a complete picture of anything, but taking an average of polls (such as what Real Clear Politics does) which were legitimately conducted; not just push polling, should give at least a general idea of where the public sentiment rests on a particular subject..Personally, the only ones I tend to believe are those polls that are conducted consistently across time.
They would be telling it like it is.
No one poll is going to give a complete picture of anything, but taking an average of polls (such as what Real Clear Politics does) which were legitimately conducted; not just push polling, should give at least a general idea of where the public sentiment rests on a particular subject..