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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Youngkin polls at 55% job approval, which is a few points higher than Joe Biden. https://www.roanoke.edu/about/news/rc_poll_politics_aug_2022[/quote] Interesting. It was good that the article gave quite a lot of information about the Youngkin poll. It does, however, make me wonder about the generalizability of their findings. How many people, in the age of caller ID, are willing to answer phone calls from unfamiliar numbers AND participate in a survey? And are these people similar to people who don’t do this to be representative of whatever population they’re purported to represent? [/quote] LOL. Why if you’re so worried about the quality of the polling methodology why don’t you write the pollsters. It’s a perfectly valid poll and you have no reason to question it. [/quote] +1 No doubt the PP is one of the DCUMers who frantically posts polls showing Joe Biden's "improvement". Polls seem to really matter to this lot - when they fit their narrative.[/quote] I think all polls are crap. Does anyone under 75 actually answer? [/quote] It must have been some magical sorcery then that the mid-term election polls were extremely accurate. Thanks for sharing your opinion, but it’s wrong. What you are engaging in is wishful thinking because you don’t like the truth. [/quote]
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