Biden said the other eve to ignore polls (just before citing one—ugh). There were already more registered Dems who didn’t want him to run even before the debate. I have been a reliable Biden supporter for years and work hard for the Dems every election. But the situation is disastrous. Demoralization about his very bad odds is making it so hard for other Dems and for volunteers.
Biden said the other eve to ignore polls (just before citing one—ugh). There were already more registered Dems who didn’t want him to run even before the debate. I have been a reliable Biden supporter for years and work hard for the Dems every election. But the situation is disastrous. Demoralization about his very bad odds is making it so hard for other Dems and for volunteers.
I don't know if I said this on one of the other articles. But . . . A couple of days ago I got a survey email from Qualtrics (?) - can't remember the spelling. But from checking Google then, apparently, they do a lot of surveys/polls. The first question was will you vote 0 means no you won't, 10 means definitely you will. Then the number choices from 1 to 10 were listed in rows for me to check. Here's the weird part. 0 had become definitely will vote, and 10 became definitely will not vote. So, which was it? I choose not to answer, and they ended the questions. How many people answered 1 or 10 and didn't realize the numbers were reversed? If that's a sample of a poll, seems rather sloppy and worthless. So I'm ignoring them for the most part unless they have a detailed explanation of how they're doing them.
And BTW, polls are starting to give Biden the edge or even odds. LOL!
Biden said the other eve to ignore polls (just before citing one—ugh). There were already more registered Dems who didn’t want him to run even before the debate. I have been a reliable Biden supporter for years and work hard for the Dems every election. But the situation is disastrous. Demoralization about his very bad odds is making it so hard for other Dems and for volunteers.
I don't know if I said this on one of the other articles. But . . . A couple of days ago I got a survey email from Qualtrics (?) - can't remember the spelling. But from checking Google then, apparently, they do a lot of surveys/polls. The first question was will you vote 0 means no you won't, 10 means definitely you will. Then the number choices from 1 to 10 were listed in rows for me to check. Here's the weird part. 0 had become definitely will vote, and 10 became definitely will not vote. So, which was it? I choose not to answer, and they ended the questions. How many people answered 1 or 10 and didn't realize the numbers were reversed? If that's a sample of a poll, seems rather sloppy and worthless. So I'm ignoring them for the most part unless they have a detailed explanation of how they're doing them.
And BTW, polls are starting to give Biden the edge or even odds. LOL!