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13 minutes ago, candide said:

Can't you read? 😃

I wrote one single poll!

You can check my posting history, I post results from aggregators for this reason.

 

Can't you read?  It's not a "single poll".  It's from The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and Siena College, three separate polls.

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57 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Can't you read?  It's not a "single poll".  It's from The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and Siena College, three separate polls.

Can''t you read? It's one single poll sponsored by three organisations!

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13 minutes ago, candide said:

Proof? 😃

In your quote, it is clear there is only one survey

"In the national poll, Harris and Trump were tied at 47% among the 2,437 likely voters polled Sept. 11-16, according to a survey by The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and Siena College."

 

It is very common to have several organisation sponsoring the same poll, and only one of them is actually conducting the poll, as the others (usually media companies) don't have the resources for conducting empirical surveys.

 

Indeed, you are right, this seems to be the case here as well, with Sienna doing the poll and NYT and PI sponsoring.  These slackers at NYT don't even do their own polls. Shocking.

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12 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Indeed, you are right, this seems to be the case here as well, with Sienna doing the poll and NYT and PI sponsoring.  These slackers at NYT don't even do their own polls. Shocking.

Actually, conducting empirical surveys requires specific resources and skills. Organisations such as Siena or Ipsos can maintain such resources because they do many surveys for many customers. It's not worth the expense for media companies needing a poll once or a two times a month.

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2 minutes ago, candide said:

Actually, conducting empirical surveys requires specific resources and skills. Organisations such as Siena or Ipsos can maintain such resources because they do many surveys for many customers. It's not worth the expense for media companies needing a poll once or a two times a month.

 

Yes, that's what I figured, but thanks for mansplaining it to me.

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5 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

So why is Trump complaining that he gets a minority of the Jewish vote?

Perhaps he is not circumcised ?

I don't know, ask the alleged rape victim.

I also notice his lack of long sideburns and yarmulke

though he fully supports the right to "self defence" so quite confusing.

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21 hours ago, Cameroni said:

 

And yet, and yet...:

 

"In the national poll, Harris and Trump were tied at 47% among the 2,437 likely voters polled Sept. 11-16, according to a survey by The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and Siena College."

 

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/polls-shows-harris-trump-tied-nationally-tight-race-pennsylvania-2024-09-19/

 

So after Swift's "formidable" endorsement, the candidates are ......tied.

 

Lol. So perhaps Swift's influence on politics is, well, zero...since Harris was actually doing better before her endorsement...

 

I guess somebody needs to tell The Hill that young voters were always going to vote Harris anyway, this was never a key demographic for Trump. How do they get away with writing this nonsense?

But it's not just about the percentage in favor, it's about how many of those voters actually register and turn out to vote. 

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1 minute ago, placeholder said:

Especially Jewish Americans who voted 74% for Biden. 

Exactly. Hard to come to terms with the fact you are voting against your best interests. Hopefully they come to their senses

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21 hours ago, Cameroni said:

 

And yet, and yet...:

 

"In the national poll, Harris and Trump were tied at 47% among the 2,437 likely voters polled Sept. 11-16, according to a survey by The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and Siena College."

 

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/polls-shows-harris-trump-tied-nationally-tight-race-pennsylvania-2024-09-19/

 

So after Swift's "formidable" endorsement, the candidates are ......tied.

 

Lol. So perhaps Swift's influence on politics is, well, zero...since Harris was actually doing better before her endorsement...

 

I guess somebody needs to tell The Hill that young voters were always going to vote Harris anyway, this was never a key demographic for Trump. How do they get away with writing this nonsense?

300,000 registered to vote after her endorsement, do you even do any fact checking, you just listen to Faux and spout all day

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3 minutes ago, mdr224 said:

Exactly. Hard to come to terms with the fact you are voting against your best interests. Hopefully they come to their senses

We are all waiting on you to come to your senses , your so far up Trumps Diaper we will have to grab you by your high heels  

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Just now, placeholder said:

Sure. Jewish Americans are far better educated than average and far more successful economically, but they don't understand what's in their best interests. Makes sense. In Oppositeworld.

Voting democrat is voting in more muslims into their country like how Europe has. Any jewish americans that havent figured it out have whats coming to them

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7 minutes ago, Irish star said:

300,000 registered to vote after her endorsement, do you even do any fact checking, you just listen to Faux and spout all day

 

Lol, check the polls genius. Tied. Harris was doing better BEFORE the endorsement.

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