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Why do pollsters use the 4/4 designation in Florida?
What does it mean?
And why is it not used in other states?
A link to a previous FR answer would also be appreciated.
Check #92 in this thread, please, for my previous explanation. It’s just a lingo thing. This is what I think it means.
4/4 is someone like me, who always votes, in each of last 4 elections. Called a ‘high propensity’ voter and is cherished.
0/4 is a ‘low propensity’ voter, hasn’t voted in last 4 elections or is a brand-new voter.
In this election season, looks like Potus has been able to grab the 0/4 at the rallies. Chances are they will be voting for him since they came to his rallies.