But the polls have a proven track record of being unable to predict elections, especially in advance. You might as well say that a fortune-teller at a carnival predicted something. They are entertaining, but they aren’t news. The fact that this poll was by an agency that is usually pro-Republican means the poll probably leans “right”.
The only way to get accurate polling information is to wait to November, until the first Wednesday after the first Tuesday…
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But the polls have a proven track record of being unable to predict elections, especially in advance. You might as well say that a fortune-teller at a carnival predicted something. They are entertaining, but they aren’t news. The fact that this poll was by an agency that is usually pro-Republican means the poll probably leans “right”.
The only way to get accurate polling information is to wait to November, until the first Wednesday after the first Tuesday…
Everyone knows that 73% of all polls are made up