Posted on 11/01/2018 6:42:52 PM PDT by 11th_VA
Every time a pollster calls, I lie and tell them I vote straight ticket democrat.
My grandfather would always do something similar.
This kind I always take and always lie. The policy polls, a series of rigged questions followed by prechosen bad answers, I refuse to participate in.
I mentioned to somebody on another thread just the other day that Ive been told some really dumb reasons. 96 had the two most ridiculous Ive personally heard. "I cant vote for Dole because when I hear his name I think of pineapples," and "I cant vote for him because I don't want to have a president that people call "Flipper"."
Between those types and the best hair voters, and the clean black guy voters, etc, I don't think there are many morons left to be the "winning team" voters.
I hang up on them. I say nothing, just hang up.
oh crap they’re on to us
We should all wear t-shirts to the polls that say "SURPRISE!" in big red letters. :^)
I used to talk to pollsters and tell them the truth, but I have stopped talking to them in recent years.
I’d still crawl over broken glass to vote though.
I always tell them I voted straight dem. So fun to see their faces glow with hope and change.
I too don’t answer phone calls if I don’t know the number. Keeps the blood pressure down by not talking to a machine, the IRS scammers or the CSR from Bombay or Havana.
We could destroy the polling industry by starting a “Lie to the pollsters” movement. Render the data completely useless.
Y’all missed the point of the article.
The Left has thrown in the towel and making excuses again...not that they have a bad product, it again is just a bunch of excuses .
This is a great thing.
My worry is they can use the polls in close races to support a stolen race through voter fraud. Dem bias, failure to clean up voter rolls=voter fraud. How many of us trust the count reflects 1 vote for 1 legal, live, registered voter?
Each bar in the graph shows the difference between our exit polling results and the actual results in Boyle County, Kentucky for the top office on the ballot. For example, in the 2011 Kentucky gubernatorial election our exit poll showed Republican David Williams winning 29.5 percent of the vote among Boyle County voters. In reality, he won 29.1 percent, meaning that our exit poll overestimated his level of support by 0.4 percent. In contrast, our exit poll underestimated Democrat Steve Beshears support in Boyle County by 2.4 percent.
It may be wishful thinking on my part but I think the Bradley effect will be significant in this election.
I have one of those, too. Best investment I have made lately. I recommend one for everyone.
A poll is only as good if people actually see it to vote on.
I simply say, “I don’t participate in polls.”. I used to, but we need to make polling so erroneous and irrelevant that they’ll just stop and quit trying to influence elections.
A pollster on Fox yesterday said that Rats are much more likely to participate in polls than GOPs. He also said thay when GOP (Trump voters) do participate they’re more honest when it’s a robo call — punch in a number — than if speaking to a person.
I have a simple answering machine.
I figure if a call is important; the caller will leave a message.
So far, my number of calls is WAY more than any messages left other than “CLICK”.
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