THeBlueCashew

General Discussion => The Flea Trap => Topic started by: Thiel on June 14, 2023, 12:33:41 PM

Title: Polls
Post by: Thiel on June 14, 2023, 12:33:41 PM
This poll was completed May 19 and before DeSantis entered the race.



Former President Trump leads President Biden by a 7-point margin in a new survey shared Friday with The Hill from Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll.



Separately, the poll found Biden and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) deadlocked in a tie when those surveyed were asked who they preferred in a head-to-head matchup.



The survey found 47 percent of respondents said they would vote for Trump if the 2024 election was today and Trump and Biden were the political parties' respective candidates. Forty percent backed Biden, while 13 percent said they did not know or were unsure.



Forty-two percent of respondents picked Biden and and equal percentage picked DeSantis in that matchup. Sixteen percent said they did not know or were unsure.
Title: Re: Polls
Post by: Thiel on June 14, 2023, 12:38:35 PM
Trump has extended his commanding lead over Florida governor Ron DeSantis in the latest Republican presidential primary poll.



The YouGov-CBS News poll showed the former president leading Mr DeSantis by 61 per cent to 23 per cent among likely GOP voters, with Tim Scott, Mike Pence and Nikki Haley all polling in low single digits.



The survey, conducted between 7 and 10 June, found no evidence that the former president's indictment by a Florida grand jury on 37 federal charges of mishandling classified information had harmed his prospects among Republicans.



In fact, 14 per cent of respondents said that the criminal indictment had changed their view of Mr Trump for the better, and 61 per cent said it hadn't changed their opinion. Seven per cent said they were less likely to vote for Mr Trump, and nearly one in five said it would depend on further developments.
Title: Re: Polls
Post by: Herman on June 14, 2023, 07:24:05 PM
Quote from: Thiel post_id=503341 time=1686760421 user_id=1688
This poll was completed May 19 and before DeSantis entered the race.



Former President Trump leads President Biden by a 7-point margin in a new survey shared Friday with The Hill from Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll.



Separately, the poll found Biden and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) deadlocked in a tie when those surveyed were asked who they preferred in a head-to-head matchup.



The survey found 47 percent of respondents said they would vote for Trump if the 2024 election was today and Trump and Biden were the political parties' respective candidates. Forty percent backed Biden, while 13 percent said they did not know or were unsure.



Forty-two percent of respondents picked Biden and and equal percentage picked DeSantis in that matchup. Sixteen percent said they did not know or were unsure.

All this means nothing until the election is well under way.
Title: Re: Polls
Post by: DKG on June 16, 2023, 12:18:06 AM
Gavin Newsom wants to see Ron DeSantis indicted because DeSantis sent illegal migrants to the sanctuary state of California from Florida. DeSantis' poll numbers will soar if that unlikely scenario were to happen.
Title: Re: Polls
Post by: formosan on June 16, 2023, 07:33:08 PM
I've never been part of a poll question.
Title: Re: Polls
Post by: Adolf Oliver Bush on June 17, 2023, 05:26:22 AM
Quote from: Herman post_id=503364 time=1686785045 user_id=3396
Quote from: Thiel post_id=503341 time=1686760421 user_id=1688
This poll was completed May 19 and before DeSantis entered the race.



Former President Trump leads President Biden by a 7-point margin in a new survey shared Friday with The Hill from Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll.



Separately, the poll found Biden and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) deadlocked in a tie when those surveyed were asked who they preferred in a head-to-head matchup.



The survey found 47 percent of respondents said they would vote for Trump if the 2024 election was today and Trump and Biden were the political parties' respective candidates. Forty percent backed Biden, while 13 percent said they did not know or were unsure.



Forty-two percent of respondents picked Biden and and equal percentage picked DeSantis in that matchup. Sixteen percent said they did not know or were unsure.

All this means nothing until the election is well under way.

Not even then. Single polls are often misleading due to sampling bias, among a great many other variables. You're far better off aggregating the results of a number of polls and using the results to establish trajectory than you are any definitively quantifiable percentages.
Title: Re: Polls
Post by: Herman on June 17, 2023, 07:22:35 PM
Quote from: "Adolf Oliver Bush" post_id=503562 time=1686993982 user_id=3409
Quote from: Herman post_id=503364 time=1686785045 user_id=3396


All this means nothing until the election is well under way.

Not even then. Single polls are often misleading due to sampling bias, among a great many other variables. You're far better off aggregating the results of a number of polls and using the results to establish trajectory than you are any definitively quantifiable percentages.

Like 338 does.
Title: Re: Polls
Post by: Adolf Oliver Bush on June 17, 2023, 09:06:56 PM
Quote from: Herman post_id=503601 time=1687044155 user_id=3396
Quote from: "Adolf Oliver Bush" post_id=503562 time=1686993982 user_id=3409


Not even then. Single polls are often misleading due to sampling bias, among a great many other variables. You're far better off aggregating the results of a number of polls and using the results to establish trajectory than you are any definitively quantifiable percentages.

Like 338 does.

Or RCP. Really what you are getting then is an average of the sampling biases, and understanding that there are a number of different methods and sampling groups/sizes, you then have to interpret who is gaining favour and who is losing it, who is remaining the same  etc. That's the kicker. No one poll is going to give you the answer, but take a group of them and over time, you have at least a clearer idea of what direction the electorate is headed in.
Title: Re: Polls
Post by: Frood on June 18, 2023, 12:35:17 AM
Quote from: DKG post_id=503487 time=1686889086 user_id=3390
Gavin Newsom wants to see Ron DeSantis indicted because DeSantis sent illegal migrants to the sanctuary state of California from Florida. DeSantis' poll numbers will soar if that unlikely scenario were to happen.




DeSantis is compromised.



That prick needs to fuck off.
Title: Re: Polls
Post by: Adolf Oliver Bush on June 18, 2023, 03:36:53 AM
Quote from: Frood post_id=503635 time=1687062917 user_id=1676
Quote from: DKG post_id=503487 time=1686889086 user_id=3390
Gavin Newsom wants to see Ron DeSantis indicted because DeSantis sent illegal migrants to the sanctuary state of California from Florida. DeSantis' poll numbers will soar if that unlikely scenario were to happen.




DeSantis is compromised.



That prick needs to fuck off.

At the very least stick to sodomizing Mickey Mouse with impunity. That's one thing he is exceptionally good at.
Title: Re: Polls
Post by: DKG on June 18, 2023, 09:06:49 AM
Quote from: Frood post_id=503635 time=1687062917 user_id=1676
Quote from: DKG post_id=503487 time=1686889086 user_id=3390
Gavin Newsom wants to see Ron DeSantis indicted because DeSantis sent illegal migrants to the sanctuary state of California from Florida. DeSantis' poll numbers will soar if that unlikely scenario were to happen.




DeSantis is compromised.



That prick needs to fuck off.

What politician isn't compromised. :yahoo:
Title: Re: Polls
Post by: Adolf Oliver Bush on June 18, 2023, 10:40:46 AM
Quote from: DKG post_id=503661 time=1687093609 user_id=3390
Quote from: Frood post_id=503635 time=1687062917 user_id=1676






DeSantis is compromised.



That prick needs to fuck off.

What politician isn't compromised. :yahoo:

If I'm to assume from their inability to nail him in spite of seven years worth of hit pieces ans court cases that failed to get him locked up.... Trump.
Title: Re: Polls
Post by: Herman on June 18, 2023, 07:42:50 PM
Quote from: "Adolf Oliver Bush" post_id=503679 time=1687099246 user_id=3409
Quote from: DKG post_id=503661 time=1687093609 user_id=3390


What politician isn't compromised. :yahoo:

If I'm to assume from their inability to nail him in spite of seven years worth of hit pieces ans court cases that failed to get him locked up.... Trump.

The  deep state-the fourth branch of the federal government.
Title: Re: Polls
Post by: JOE on June 27, 2023, 12:29:46 PM
i'm not fond of either major us political party, Republican nor Democrat.



And I wish neither Trump nor Biden were running this time.

 

I prerfer 'None of the Above'



https://youtu.be/bXEglx-or6k



Both are far too old to lead the United States and be in charge of the World.



So whomever loses or wins I won't cheer nor shed a tear for either.



Ya heard it here. so Don't accuse me of siding with any of them.



Ato I have an idea what I'd favor in a cndidate, I will accept the final result whomever the USA picks.



Still, whichever way it goes I get the feeling 2024 will be a messy year in the USA.



Violent too. With supporters dyingon either side just like 2020.