• @[email protected]
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    2643 months ago

    The only certain thing is nobody knows who will be elected until after the polls close and counting is certified.

    VOTE. Everyone vote as if yours is the only one that matters, because it may be.

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      100% agree. Polls also don’t really account for voter suppression tactics, or gerrymandering and other GOP fuckery, so absolutely vote because our democracy is literally at stake here.

      Our future generations will be impacted by the outcome of this specific election.

    • @[email protected]
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      163 months ago

      I tend to wonder how these polls are conducted and who is answering them? Does anyone get polls via email or text? Are they still just calling people? I’m in my 40s and basically no one I know my age or younger answers numbers they don’t know anymore, and texts are ignored or flat out blocked because if you respond, they barrage you later, or at least that’s what we all assume.

      So I’m not convinced polls have any bearing on what will happen anymore. VOTE!

      • Natanael
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        63 months ago

        Yes

        Different polls with different methods.

        Many call people, some online polls (using advertising with demographic targeting), some emails to various news list subscribers, some in person polling, etc. It’s definitely harder these days to get accurate numbers because fewer responders means self imposed selection bias by those answering, which can correlate to the answers you get in unpredictable ways.

    • @[email protected]
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      43 months ago

      To be fair, your vote statistically doesn’t matter in some states. I’ll make a bet with somebody that if I don’t vote in my state it won’t change anything.

      Dems really phoned this one in.

      • @[email protected]
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        163 months ago

        I don’t vote in my state it won’t change anything

        Wrong, wrong and wrong.
        Your vote matters down-ballot. Your vote matters for a mandate. Your vote matters because you will pay attention. The trick is to get people to feel the way you do so they can rule you.

        • @[email protected]
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          23 months ago

          You wanna make a bet? If I don’t vote, my state will still vote Harris.

          The trick is actually to trick people like you into thinking they have control when they actually don’t.

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            I would argue that even if your state is guaranteed to go one way or the other (aside from down ballot races which are obviously very important) there’s still value in voting for president, if only to illustrate the discrepancy between the popular vote and the electoral college. The higher we run up the margins, the more it makes it obvious to everyone that we need to ditch the electoral college.

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        There’s plenty of downticket races that potentially directly affect your life more that matter.

      • @[email protected]
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        93 months ago

        Federal, maybe, but it’s still important to vote for down ticket races, and your presidential vote can at least be a statistic toward the popular vote count. I get what you mean though, I’m from a consistently blue state.

    • @[email protected]
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      253 months ago

      Other polls I had seen just yesterday (likely collected before Biden dropping out was a reality) still had Trump with a 1% or more lead over Harris, so they’re really all over the place and I wouldn’t trust them for much, even up to and including election day. I’m not breathing a sigh of relief until victory is declared, and even then, I wouldn’t be so sure.

    • Diplomjodler
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      This is a swing and she’s only beginning to build momentum. Let’s hope things keep moving in the right direction.

    • @[email protected]
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      283 months ago

      Polls are garbage.

      The mainstream professional polls have been reliable for some time. They typically get within 2-3pt margin of error when taken a few days before the election, and they serve as a useful bellweather to track public sentiment. In this case, it appears jettisoning Biden is bringing voters back to the Dem fold. That’s what Dems were banking on, and I’d consider it a good thing given how much I don’t want Trump to be President.

      Vote like they don’t exist.

      People who obsessively follow polling are the ones most likely to vote.

      • @[email protected]
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        113 months ago

        Stepping aside may honestly be the single greatest show of leadership Biden has done in his lifetime. If the polls are swinging, it’s as much due to him making such a historical and respectable move as it is people surprised and refreshed by Kamala Harris.

    • @[email protected]
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      163 months ago

      Polls were historically accurate in 2022 and generally do a good job of measuring the temperature. Still, vote like they don’t exist.

      • @[email protected]
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        103 months ago

        Exactly. If polls didn’t matter, Biden would still be running for president. With that being said: vote.

  • Nougat
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    Harris, whose campaign says she has secured the Democratic nomination, led Trump 44% to 42% in the national poll, a difference within the 3-percentage-point margin of error.

    National polls go beyond meaninglessness and into actual harm. The national popular vote does not elect the president, as we all should know too well. My vote in Illinois is worth far less than someone’s vote in Wyoming. Your vote in California is worth far less than someone’s vote in Alaska.

    Unless a national poll weights responses based on state, and based on the electoral college results from states, it is completely misleading.

    • @[email protected]
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      303 months ago

      And my vote in Oklahoma…oh fuck it who are we kidding lol. Meaningless. I still do it though.

      • Irremarkable
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        In a similar situation. Theres a zero percent chance trump doesn’t win my state by at least 10 points. Still gonna vote though.

        • @[email protected]
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          183 months ago

          He’ll see the popular vote count and it will annoy him. He was mad about it even when he won!

          • @[email protected]
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            Well yeah, that would be a disappointment to anyone, he lost in a popularity contest by 3 million votes to Hillary fucking Clinton. He absolutely deserves to feel bad about it and I hope he remembers every day that he wouldn’t have won if it weren’t for the electoral college.

        • @[email protected]
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          93 months ago

          Both of you should be asking how your vote could be made meaningful outside the scope of your current evaluation.

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          This sub hates the following message. That’s why it comes today instead of yesterday.

          Focus on loyalty to ideology, not party affiliation. Left ideology has been most consistently expressed by the Green Party platform (Sanders watered it down, twice). They’ve lots of problems. But, they’re incredibly loyal to the platform.

          If the Green Party gets 5% of the general election vote then they’ll be on every ballot in '28. The Democrats can’t silence the platform choice in primaries as they did twice to Sanders. This would place an incredible amount of pressure on Democrats immediately and be passively sustained for four years.

          In a purple state I’d vote Democrat POTUS for harm reduction. In a blue state it’d depend on the situation. But, in a red state, I risk absolutely nothing by not for voting harm reduction.

          We’re the only ones completely free to act for the long term. The blue wave thinks we’re too stupid to understand nuance. Political parties don’t deserve your loyalty. We need be loyal to each other, especially when we’re hated for our choices.

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        Just saw Oklahoma has one of the lowest voter turn outs in the nation. With Tulsa and Oklahoma city it’s more progressive than most people realize. We’ve just got to get out and vote and convince those around us to do the same. I know we have the numbers to win local elections.

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          Just saw Oklahoma has one of the lowest voter turn outs in the nation.

          Probably because you’re not allowed to vote if someone from your party isn’t running. We have a county sheriff race that was just decided by drawing a name out of a hat. Dems didn’t get a vote.

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        Lots of downticket races can be swung by a popular presidential nominee.

        That said, Oklahoma’s awash in O&G money and its state bureaucrats are notoriously corrupt. At some point, the sheer volume of gerrymandering, vote caging, and criminal disenfranchisement needs to be addressed. Simply shouting at people to “GO VOTE!” when they’re getting handed broken machines and defective butterfly ballots and threatening robocalls isn’t helping anyone, least of all the candidates they’re hoping will win.

      • @[email protected]
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        Good for you. It may not mean anything for national elections but it could make a difference in a local one

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        This sub hates the following message. That’s why it comes today instead of yesterday.

        Focus on loyalty to ideology, not party affiliation. Left ideology has been most consistently expressed by the Green Party platform (Sanders watered it down, twice). They’ve lots of problems. But, they’re incredibly loyal to the platform.

        If the Green Party gets 5% of the general election vote then they’ll be on every ballot in '28. The Democrats can’t silence the platform choice in primaries as they did twice to Sanders. This would place an incredible amount of pressure on Democrats immediately and be passively sustained for four years.

        In a purple state I’d vote Democrat POTUS for harm reduction. In a blue state it’d depend on the nuance of the situation. But, in a red state, I risk absolutely nothing by not for voting harm reduction.

        We’re the only ones completely free to act for the long term. The blue wave thinks we’re too stupid to understand nuance. Political parties don’t deserve your loyalty. We need be loyal to each other, especially when we’re hated for our choices.

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          There is no way the greens can get to 270. You’re suggesting progressives split the Dem vote.

          This is a sure way to lose for Dems and progressives.

          The way to move the party left is with money and primaries not the general election.

  • @[email protected]
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    523 months ago

    I know the top comments in these subs is always something along the lines of “fuck the polls! Go vote!” I agree but damn it is nice to get some positive news now and then!

    • Natanael
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      Those polls don’t account for anything that happened after the switch, like the impact of the record number of donations and news blitz. Need to wait for the next round before we really have any idea, and a few more in a few weeks to see where it levels off

    • @[email protected]
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      133 months ago

      So ESPN favors trump is what you are saying. That site is owned by them. Always look at the bias.

      • @[email protected]
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        They’re aggregating polls with a public methodology. Just because an organization exists doesn’t mean it is pushing a bias in everything it does. If you’re going to claim a bias point it out, say what they are doing to bias the results, you can’t infer it from results.

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          You can’t get anything unbiased if the site is owned by a huge corporation. You can get that fantasy out of your head. That site is nothing but polls by disney.

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            But it’s polls by everyone.

            And yes you CAN get unbiased information from a huge corporation. Do you have a weather app? Book publishers are corporations, are Earth Science textbooks biased for one political candidate?

            I’m not saying they CANT be biased, I’m saying you do need literally any evidence before just asserting that they are.

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              They are biased not because the aggregate but because they limit reviews. Who uses them? People who can form their own opinions of what they like.

        • @[email protected]
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          Entertainment news is pretty much all we have left. All of them are geared toward getting views and ratings. I have zero trust these days. I’m hardly ever surprised when some new corruption comes out and how quickly it disappears behind a cacophony of crap that doesn’t matter to me in the least. When people constantly stand on poll data that in my 53 years I’ve never been asked to participate in any poll. I’m pretty sure I am in no way unique so I figure polls are targeted for a result and I’m not a part of the process. I’m just supposed to be a consumer.

  • @[email protected]
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    353 months ago

    i’m going to need so much popcorn to watch GOP squirming and flailing desperate to find something to attack LOL

    she’s too OLD!!!

    hunter’s laptop!!!

    buttery males!!!

    LOL

    eat shit, republicans

  • @[email protected]
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    173 months ago

    Biden’s our best bet, they said.

    Everyone else polls worse, they said.

    They were and remain full of shit.

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      Most of us have told you tons of fucking times that we didn’t care who they ran, we were voting AGAINST Trump, not FOR Biden.

      Why do always make shit up? Are you THAT desperate to be right about anything?

      Well, maybe your aren’t right about something, but you finally got your way- we’re not voting for Biden now.

      Only, we’re not not voting. So…. I guess you don’t really get your way. Do you?

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        13 months ago

        Most of us have told you tons of fucking times that we didn’t care who they ran, we were voting AGAINST Trump, not FOR Biden.

        And now that you have the opportunity to vote for someone who can actually beat Trump, you’re angry.

        Why do always make shit up?

        If you haven’t noticed people on lemmy who were insisting that it had to be Biden because no one else could exceed his polling, you haven’t been on lemmy for a while.

        Only, we’re not not voting. So…. I guess you don’t really get your way. Do you?

        Check my comment history. I’m overjoyed that we have a better candidate now. Seems like the party is with me.

        Of course, you’re not. Try to avoid the urge to write in Bidenyahu.

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            The party listened to people like me who wanted Biden to step down. They ignored the calls to maintain an untenable status quo from people who swore there would be chaos immediately upon Biden quitting the race.

            The results speak for themselves. There’s genuine excitement behind Harris that wasn’t there for Biden. There’s hope again.

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      This. You can’t forget what their plan was. They changed course somewhat, but Kamala is the never-Trump candidate. I expect her to do better than Biden, but they are still full of shit.

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    This is good. Early, sure, but its numbers going in the right direction.

  • @[email protected]
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    That’s good news but still too close. We all need to continue informing the public that Donald is a dementia-ridden geriatric physically and mentally unfit for the office.

    • @[email protected]
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      53 months ago

      Her polls before Biden did the right thing were lower. She has upward momentum. Biden had downward momentum.

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      Popularity I’m afraid.

      Other polls that factor in additional considerations essentially have them neck-and-neck right now, maybe a 1 or 2% lead for Trump.

      Fucking electoral college…

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        The HoR needs more members, that would solve it without touching the EC.

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      Yeah this is always the thing people forget… we have this antiquated electoral college thing.

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      Yeah I want to know specifically about say Ohio, Wisconsin, Arizona, etc. I know Harris will win all along the coasts. But that’s only 175 of 270.

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    1.) POLLS ARE GARBAGE.

    2.) Corporate news cannot run a horse race without polls

    3.) See #1

  • nifty
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    Polls mean nothing, the trends on polls aren’t guaranteed if people get complacent and don’t turn out. Voter apathy is the worst thing that can happen to Dems in this election

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      Well I hope they learned from 2016. I think they did…