How much do you actually trust polls? One can't just assume that a poll is valid and that there is not some kind of subterfuge afoot. Pollsters often have many agendas to fulfill. You have to look deep inside polls and the data (if it's available) to see if said poll is even close to accurate.
Who sponsored or operated the poll. WHO was polled? ...as in, how was the sampling designed? Were more Democrats polled than Republicans? WHERE was the poll taken? ... as in, was it a largely Democrat area or a Republican area?
How was the poll question designed? ... even the way a question is posed can affect the outcome.
Don't forget, in 2016 the polls all told us that Skank Hillary was going to be elected.
How much do you actually trust polls? One can't just assume that a poll is valid and that there is not some kind of subterfuge afoot. Pollsters often have many agendas to fulfill. You have to look deep inside polls and the data (if it's available) to see if said poll is even close to accurate.
Who sponsored or operated the poll. WHO was polled? ...as in, how was the sampling designed? Were more Democrats polled than Republicans? WHERE was the poll taken? ... as in, was it a largely Democrat area or a Republican area? How was the poll question designed? ... even the way a question is posed can affect the outcome.
Don't forget, in 2016 the polls all told us that Skank Hillary was going to be elected.
Hillary by 98%.
She actually got the popular vote, but Trump won the electors (thank God), who end up deciding. You need to choose your campaign states strategically.