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rebecca wilova's avatar

Point taken for the polling.

It’s impossible to overstate how corrosive the electoral college system is for American democracy, especially especially down ballot races.

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belfryo's avatar

One problem in assessing polls is that no other information other than "polls say" is included when citing them.

Also different personality types answer poll questions with different intentions. Authoritarian types might see polls as a kind of fealty test where they would give Trump highest points possible for everything and Biden lowest points possible for everything...Non authoritarian types tend to answer polls in more critical 'good faith' ways...The one political poll I ever filled out was for Obama in 2010 and if you were to read my answers you'd think I wasn't going to vote for him in 2012...Nothing could have been further from the truth...

And then there are questions like "do you like the direction the country is going in" or 'How much do you trust the news media" which yield utterly meaningless results for obvious reasons.

The only poll that could come close to predicting voting outcome would be a two part question:

"do you intend to vote in november" and "who do you intend to vote for". Outside of that it's just about 'feelings' and feelings translate into action differently for different types of people...

The misrepresentation is the tacit assumption that low or high polling numbers translate into predictable voting habits

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