“What about the polls that say the exact opposite?”
Let’s back off and try not to be so scientific. You know damn well what I meant; the article, the context, was about a poll that showed Trump was losing support due to the verdict. I mentioned that there are polls that show the exact opposite, that Trump is gaining support because of the verdict. That means, if you can’t fathom that — gaining support means he is not losing support.
So the question is not meaningless.
No, I don't. The question was gibberish. I suppose you're now going to try to tell me what you meant, in an insulting and condescending way.
I mentioned that there are polls that show the exact opposite,
Sure there are. So what? My comments are about how people react to polls, not so much the polls themselves.
The funny part is that you're actually demonstrating my point: You view the "bad for Trump" polls as bogus and the "good for Trump" polls as truth. Are either of them truth? Who knows? Dig into the methods and population samples, and you might, maybe, be able to find out. Few people do that.