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Originally Posted by SuckOnThis
The potential problem is that people tend to fib about how they voted. Polls have often found that the percentage of people who say after an election that they voted for the winner exceeds the winner’s actual vote.
If that’s the case this year, then weighting for the vote history would result in slightly too many Republican voters in the sample, which would probably boost Trump’s standing by a point or two.
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what your telling me is, you have no idea what that paragraph is saying...it said potential problem...not actual...based on a speculation that some voters may or may not fib on who they voted for in 2012. which would "probably" change the weighting, by a point or 2. AKA the whole statement is writers biased guess on who was lying...
sorry that this is too complicated for you to understand. its liberal kool aid you are falling for. your one of the drone followers of the liberal media, plugged in like a robot. now go get ready for back-to-school, sixth grader.
