Most of us won’t talk to pollsters. You can chill out.
That’s because those of us who aren’t retired have jobs to get to.
Unlike many dems.
> Most of us wont talk to pollsters. You can chill out.
And sadly, a lot of people won’t admit to supporting Trump,
even though they will vote for him.
Most of us wont talk to pollsters.
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The Nov 3rd Rasmussen essentially said the same thing:
“Just as in 2016, Democrats are more outspoken about how theyre going to vote in the upcoming elections than Republicans and unaffiliated voters are.
Is it possible that another silent red wave is coming?
In August 2016, 52% of Democrats were more likely to let others know how they intended to vote in the upcoming presidential election, compared to 46% of Republicans and 34% of unaffiliated voters. Some analysts after Donald Trump’s upset victory suggested that most pollsters missed his hidden support among voters fearful of criticism who were unwilling to say where they stood.
But Rasmussen Reports wasnt fooled in 2016.
The majority of voters believe the media is more interested in creating controversies about candidates than in reporting where they stand on the issues. Voters also think the media is trying to help Democrats in the upcoming elections which helps explain why Democratic voters are much bigger fans of election news coverage than others are.”
My husband is 56 and has NEVER been contacted by a pollster until last week. He hung up on ‘em.
Attempting to influence the Western vote, as usual.