Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still feel deep down that R’s have been stealing elections for years.
And now they are suppressing votes by law
I said so on the first page and I stand by that.
Look at the Q nonsense, the centerpiece charge of which was that there was a cabal of all powerful Democrats who were trading kids around. Turns out there’s a cabal alright, but it’s Republicans. They are all projection. So their continued obsession with alleged election fraud strongly points the finger to them stealing elections across the country. I think 2020 was an absolute blowout win for the Democrats. I think Biden probably won closer to 90 million votes (if not more) and Trump probably closer to 65 million votes (and probably less). I think there is a solid Democratic majority in the Senate and I think we probably won a lot more state elections, too.
Ask yourself: why would the Democratic pollsters all be off? Does that even make sense? Contrary to the childish conservative belief (but I repeat myself) that pollsters want to steer people, they actually want to be as accurate as possible because that’s how pollsters keep a reputation for accuracy and how they stay in business. But if the GOP pollsters are all in on the GOP’s game, they can adjust their polls as necessary.
So this is what the liberal version of Q looks like ^^^. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Became convinced of the shy Trump voter in 2020. They aren't claiming to be Biden voters though, they are claiming to be undecided.
And many of them are. Or they simply have no desire to talk politics with someone who’s going to verbally pounce on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still feel deep down that R’s have been stealing elections for years.
And now they are suppressing votes by law
I said so on the first page and I stand by that.
Look at the Q nonsense, the centerpiece charge of which was that there was a cabal of all powerful Democrats who were trading kids around. Turns out there’s a cabal alright, but it’s Republicans. They are all projection. So their continued obsession with alleged election fraud strongly points the finger to them stealing elections across the country. I think 2020 was an absolute blowout win for the Democrats. I think Biden probably won closer to 90 million votes (if not more) and Trump probably closer to 65 million votes (and probably less). I think there is a solid Democratic majority in the Senate and I think we probably won a lot more state elections, too.
Ask yourself: why would the Democratic pollsters all be off? Does that even make sense? Contrary to the childish conservative belief (but I repeat myself) that pollsters want to steer people, they actually want to be as accurate as possible because that’s how pollsters keep a reputation for accuracy and how they stay in business. But if the GOP pollsters are all in on the GOP’s game, they can adjust their polls as necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Became convinced of the shy Trump voter in 2020. They aren't claiming to be Biden voters though, they are claiming to be undecided.
And many of them are. Or they simply have no desire to talk politics with someone who’s going to verbally pounce on them.
What? Pollsters... don’t do that.
Did you expect MAGA to dwell in reality? They don’t. They live in a bat crap crazy mental world that makes zero sense, one in which Trump is a decent person and you have to lie to pollsters because they’ll come to your house, scold you for not being liberal and drown your dog.
Anonymous wrote:I still feel deep down that R’s have been stealing elections for years.
And now they are suppressing votes by law
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"According to Democrats involved with the internal review, Tuesday’s statement marks the beginning of a years-long process to examine why, since 2012, most major elections have tilted against the party, despite favorable polling data before the vote. Up and down the ballot, Democrats have been, more often than not, shell-shocked by defeats in races they thought to be competitive, or narrower-than-expected, victories in contests they thought they led comfortably.
....
The memo floats at least three possible causes: late movement toward Trump and Republican candidates that polls conducted in the run-up to the election failed to catch, the Covid pandemic causing people who stayed home to answer the phone at a greater rate than those who did not follow restrictions, and the decline of social trust and faith in institutions.
But there’s little clarity about how significant each of those hypotheses was."
What happen to the independent polls? They were also way off.
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/04/13/dems-polling-failure-481044
People don’t want to admit they’re not gonna vote for Democrats because people who admit they’re not voting for Democrats are called racist.
Anonymous wrote:I still feel deep down that R’s have been stealing elections for years.
And now they are suppressing votes by law
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Became convinced of the shy Trump voter in 2020. They aren't claiming to be Biden voters though, they are claiming to be undecided.
And many of them are. Or they simply have no desire to talk politics with someone who’s going to verbally pounce on them.
What? Pollsters... don’t do that.
Anonymous wrote:"According to Democrats involved with the internal review, Tuesday’s statement marks the beginning of a years-long process to examine why, since 2012, most major elections have tilted against the party, despite favorable polling data before the vote. Up and down the ballot, Democrats have been, more often than not, shell-shocked by defeats in races they thought to be competitive, or narrower-than-expected, victories in contests they thought they led comfortably.
....
The memo floats at least three possible causes: late movement toward Trump and Republican candidates that polls conducted in the run-up to the election failed to catch, the Covid pandemic causing people who stayed home to answer the phone at a greater rate than those who did not follow restrictions, and the decline of social trust and faith in institutions.
But there’s little clarity about how significant each of those hypotheses was."
What happen to the independent polls? They were also way off.
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/04/13/dems-polling-failure-481044
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Became convinced of the shy Trump voter in 2020. They aren't claiming to be Biden voters though, they are claiming to be undecided.
And many of them are. Or they simply have no desire to talk politics with someone who’s going to verbally pounce on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Became convinced of the shy Trump voter in 2020. They aren't claiming to be Biden voters though, they are claiming to be undecided.
And many of them are. Or they simply have no desire to talk politics with someone who’s going to verbally pounce on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well this does seem to fall in the category of "duh".
Dems have underperformed the polls - that is not in dispute. Good they are trying to figure out what the cause of error is.
Seriously. Dems are just now aware there’s an issue in their polling? That makes me laugh. For one, most Republicans don’t bother to participate in polls, whereas Democrats get giddy when asked to participate. It’s really odd.
Democrats need validation from the mob to feel powerful.