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Yes, I know. I was being a little flippant, since I often rely on FiveThirtyEight for polling stats. However "real live" polling has been increasingly less reliable as more people drop their landlines.
"According to federal regulations, cellphones have to be manually dialed by an interviewer, whereas landlines can be dialed automatically using a device known as an autodialer. Manually dialing cellphone numbers takes time, which increases interviewing costs. Each cellphone interview can cost almost twice as much as each landline interview. For this reason, some pollsters choose to either dial fewer cellphones or to exclude them from their sample altogether."
Personally, I never answer my phone if I don't recognize the number.
I always answer the phone if I don't recognize the number. At my age it's the only excitement I have left. (Sorry mods, off topic)
Arizona has a chance for Clinton. RCP has Trump up 4 but down from 5. I don't think the polling here is counting the massive latino turnout. It's in record numbers.
From other reports, sounds like the same is true in Nevada - and possibly Florida. He got a lot of people mad.
Florida is complicated, as usual.
There will be an x amount of republicans latinos that will be voting against Trump but we also have had a lot of non-hispanic white republicans move to our state in the past 4 years.
To me it's just looks like it's gonna be a very close race again.
I always answer the phone if I don't recognize the number. At my age it's the only excitement I have left. (Sorry mods, off topic)
Arizona has a chance for Clinton. RCP has Trump up 4 but down from 5. I don't think the polling here is counting the massive latino turnout. It's in record numbers.
Hispanics here are in mass out voting for Trump. The illegal aliens that cannot vote, not so much. They are praying for a Hillary win.
Oh, the Dems might try and cheat but it won`t be easy to get away with. Not this election. Not with everyone watching closely.
Republicans accusing Democrats of cheating. Too funny.
Republican efforts to suppress the vote are becoming legend. The House has a Republican majority because of gerrymandered voting districts. (Enjoy it while it lasts. Guess who's going to on the case for the next round of redistricting.)
Republicans regularly purge voting rolls. The 8,000 they purged in Florida helped Bush make off with Florida's EC vote and they've been doing it ever since. A judge just told NC Republicans to put those thousands of names they recently purged off the lists right back on.
Then there are the efforts to restrict early voting in precincts with strong Democratic turnout. Once again overturned in NC.
Then there are the never ending attempts for voter I.D., something that disenfranchises a disproportionate number of low-income and elderly.
Everyone is indeed watching, judges included, this time around.
I don't think the polling here is counting the massive latino turnout. It's in record numbers.
I've heard it mentioned, but I haven't heard if posters have adjusted for either the uptick in Latino registration and turnout or for the percentage of folks, Latinos included, who only have cell phones or who don't answer landline phones if they don't recognize the number.
I've heard it mentioned, but I haven't heard if posters have adjusted for either the uptick in Latino registration and turnout or for the percentage of folks, Latinos included, who only have cell phones or who don't answer landline phones if they don't recognize the number.
What do phones have to do with voting?
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