Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not entirely. Some polls use up to 20 or 30% cell phone lines. But still, considering that the majority of people use cell phones and a minority use land lines, the polling is really inaccurate for likely voters. Many of those who answer land lines will not actually vote in the election. Those that do vote and answer their land lines lean far more conservative than actual demographics of likely voters, so the polling data is extremely skewed.
Fascinating how polls are often pretty accurate. Guess you're just in denial.
RCP is predicting that Bob Casey and Tammy Baldwin are going to lose their seats?
Anonymous wrote:Last night, the Green Bay City Council flipped to a progressive, pro-democracy majority! This is a big win for our democracy and means that the people of Green Bay can come first, not Trump’s lies. Green Bay has been ground zero for Trump’s conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not entirely. Some polls use up to 20 or 30% cell phone lines. But still, considering that the majority of people use cell phones and a minority use land lines, the polling is really inaccurate for likely voters. Many of those who answer land lines will not actually vote in the election. Those that do vote and answer their land lines lean far more conservative than actual demographics of likely voters, so the polling data is extremely skewed.
Fascinating how polls are often pretty accurate. Guess you're just in denial.
RCP is predicting that Bob Casey and Tammy Baldwin are going to lose their seats?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not entirely. Some polls use up to 20 or 30% cell phone lines. But still, considering that the majority of people use cell phones and a minority use land lines, the polling is really inaccurate for likely voters. Many of those who answer land lines will not actually vote in the election. Those that do vote and answer their land lines lean far more conservative than actual demographics of likely voters, so the polling data is extremely skewed.
Fascinating how polls are often pretty accurate. Guess you're just in denial.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not entirely. Some polls use up to 20 or 30% cell phone lines. But still, considering that the majority of people use cell phones and a minority use land lines, the polling is really inaccurate for likely voters. Many of those who answer land lines will not actually vote in the election. Those that do vote and answer their land lines lean far more conservative than actual demographics of likely voters, so the polling data is extremely skewed.
Anyone with a brain ignores calls from unknown numbers regardless of landline or mobile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moms for Liberty candidates ran in eight school districts in suburban St. Louis, mostly with two candidates per district. They lost all of them.
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Anonymous wrote:Moms for Liberty candidates ran in eight school districts in suburban St. Louis, mostly with two candidates per district. They lost all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Project 2025 reveals its goal — Trump as president for life