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He'll probably get reelected, and that's all that really matters.
Political polls are meaningless these days because the methods in which they're conducted are no longer viable. The samples taken simply don't represent the target populations because of huge technology gaps within the potential respondents. These polls are incredibly biased if you've studied decision science, and grasp who is conducting them.
No, Trump does not have below a 40% approval rating
And no, Obama did not leave office with a 60% approval rating.
He'll probably get reelected, and that's all that really matters.
Political polls are meaningless these days because the methods in which they're conducted are no longer viable. The samples taken simply don't represent the target populations because of huge technology gaps within the potential respondents. These polls are incredibly biased if you've studied decision science, and grasp who is conducting them.
No, Trump does not have below a 40% approval rating
And no, Obama did not leave office with a 60% approval rating.
The polls predicted major victories for the Democrats last week. How about that?
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He'll probably get reelected, and that's all that really matters.
Political polls are meaningless these days because the methods in which they're conducted are no longer viable. The samples taken simply don't represent the target populations because of huge technology gaps within the potential respondents. These polls are incredibly biased if you've studied decision science, and grasp who is conducting them.
No, Trump does not have below a 40% approval rating
And no, Obama did not leave office with a 60% approval rating.
He might just be dyslectic and is reading the numbers backwards. He thinks the DISAPPOVAL rating is the APPROVAL rating.
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