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Poll Shows How Big a Factor Riots are in Election
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Posted on 09/12/2020 10:22:24 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal

Ninety-two percent of voters stated in a Harvard CAPS / Harris Poll results that the violent demonstrations and riots would be a central factor in the 2020 presidential election. Democrats recently changed their tune on the violent riots with an attempted rebrand calling the violence a direct product of “Trump’s America.” If you evaluate all of the last decade’s mass violent demonstrations, most of them took place under the Obama administration.

This is now the third Harvard CAPS / Harris Survey that published topline findings in the absence of any methodology or cross-tabs available from the study. The final results available on the website of Harvard CAPS / Harris Poll are from June 2020. According to The Hill, this is indeed a “representative online survey,” and thus has no margin of error. In other words, in the absence of a confidence interval from the results, this is not a scientific poll, by their own admission.

Any survey that does not release the methodology or cross tabs as a portion of the survey release should automatically not be trusted. In addition, every statistical study, whether or not it’s an “online survey” (YouGov carries out online surveys and also has a margin of error for their polling, while not yet technically science) should include a margin of error.

The Hill also released two other questions showing that Biden leads Trump on Law and Order and his response to Coronavirus and that the majority of voters say they think they will see a COVID 19 vaccine in the coming year.

“Community Engagement” (CC BY 2.0) by derek.simeone It can be concluded that with the Dems changing drastically on their messaging, it indicates they are afraid of a November over this and other polling figures. Apart from the already noted change in their messaging on protests across the nation, just this week, Kamala Harris told Americans not to embrace the coronavirus vaccine unless national health authorities approve it before the election. Concern about the possible availability of a vaccine before the election is also found in topline data from the Harvard / Harris survey. Seventy-four percent of survey respondents said there would be no vaccine available before the election. A pre-election vaccine could unexpectedly change the public sentiment on the admin’s handling of the pandemic to Trump’s advantage, and dash the Democrats’ hope for a White House win.


TOPICS: Campaign News; Issues; Parties; Polls
KEYWORDS: blm; donaldtrump; president; riots
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To: Roman_War_Criminal

Side Bar Information: Fox News Channel shows its true colors and leaps 100% into the “Dark Side”!!! FNC refused to broadcast the two Nevada Trump Political Rallies which 55,000 people attended this past weekend..period!!! It did not matter because RSBN drew 114,000 viewers for the first rally & 116,000 for the second rally. Oan & tons of live feeds on internet carried the activities.

Of course FNC can do whatever it chooses to do as far as it political programs are concerned. I dare to wonder if FNC will apply the same policy to the Democrat Party, Biden/Harris “Basement Campaign”. We shall soon see!!! “SAD”


21 posted on 09/14/2020 7:54:48 AM PDT by JLAGRAYFOX (Defeat both the Republican (e) & Democrat (e) political parties....Forever!!!)
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