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LymphocyteLover

(5,636 posts)
Wed Oct 28, 2020, 10:39 AM Oct 2020

New Poll: What Voters are Hearing Down the Home Stretch

really interesting piece with a cool graph

https://messagebox.substack.com/p/new-poll-what-voters-are-hearing

The poll which was conducted October 23-24 by surveying 1,125 likely voters nationwide, offers a fascinating window into which stories are breaking through to which voters and reveals some really disturbing insights into our broken information ecosystem.

We didn’t do this poll to see who was winning the race. We are living in a flood of polling data. Each new poll brings the possibility of doom or the slightly reassuring feeling that nothing has changed (as long as the polls aren’t wrong!). You need that rush, we need that rush — so, of course, we asked people who they were going to vote for.

No need for doom from this poll … at least. Our poll was roughly in line with the average of polls — Biden leads 51-43 with only 2 percent undecided. Fifty-seven percent say they’ve already voted and Biden leads among that group 62-34.
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New Poll: What Voters are Hearing Down the Home Stretch (Original Post) LymphocyteLover Oct 2020 OP
I am dizzy with data. My new worry is requested ballots that haven't been returned. idziak4ever1234 Oct 2020 #1
Yes, lots of reasons for worry LymphocyteLover Oct 2020 #2
Great website/analysis Sugarcoated Oct 2020 #3
Yeah, Dan Pfeiffer is one of my fave political analysts LymphocyteLover Oct 2020 #4

idziak4ever1234

(1,257 posts)
1. I am dizzy with data. My new worry is requested ballots that haven't been returned.
Wed Oct 28, 2020, 10:59 AM
Oct 2020

Every state has a ton of them. There are millions. I don't want to be called a downer, but I can't be surprised like I was last time.

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