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It would seem the consensus of this topic is that most people's phone these days is a mobile phone and they won't answer the phone from unknown phone #s.
So basically, what the pollsters tell us these days is basically garbage when it comes to Trump.
It’s getting more and more like that everyday, especially with all the scammers calling nonstop trying to sell car warranties.
The amount of pro Trump signs on cars and over all, patriotic decorated cars in our County is growing each day. Today I even saw huge Trump2020 signs on cars.
It seems that more people start to openly show they support the President in our County which is considered an important area in Florida for the elections.
When a stranger calls and identifies themselves as a pollster, will you say “yes” or “no” to voting for Trump In 2020?
Many Trump supporters are afraid of the outrage and hatred by the left and just as many of my family members and friends, I believe most Trump supporters will not give their honest vote to a stranger/pollster by phone or in the street, unless surrounded by fellow supporters. JMO!
I think you're absolutely right. I think that's why the election polls were wrong - people were too ashamed to admit they were voting for Trump, because by then so many stories about the bigotry, the rapes, the frauds, had all come out.
No. There are way too many violent liberals looking to do dumb things.
This is true, unfortunately. It’s remarkably sad leftist lunatics with stage-10 TDS are out to harm anyone that support Trump. And for frivolous reasons. .
When a stranger calls and identifies themselves as a pollster, will you say “yes” or “no” to voting for Trump In 2020?
Many Trump supporters are afraid of the outrage and hatred by the left and just as many of my family members and friends, I believe most Trump supporters will not give their honest vote to a stranger/pollster by phone or in the street, unless surrounded by fellow supporters. JMO!
You are quite correct. Leftists are deceitful and violent,
it is best not to allow them an opportunity to harm you
or your family, as they have done to others.
Thankfully, I live in an area that is swimming with
MAGA hats, so I don't have to worry about being attacked
as people in many cities have been.
When a stranger calls and identifies themselves as a pollster, will you say “yes” or “no” to voting for Trump In 2020?
Many Trump supporters are afraid of the outrage and hatred by the left and just as many of my family members and friends, I believe most Trump supporters will not give their honest vote to a stranger/pollster by phone or in the street, unless surrounded by fellow supporters. JMO!
I'd just hang up on them.
With the number of insane people suffering TDS, there is no way I'm going to share my political views with some person calling me on the phone.
It would seem the consensus of this topic is that most people's phone these days is a mobile phone and they won't answer the phone from unknown phone #s.
So basically, what the pollsters tell us these days is basically garbage when it comes to Trump.
Most opolling has been garbage since "Dewey got elected. "
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Originally Posted by bentlebee
The amount of pro Trump signs on cars and over all, patriotic decorated cars in our County is growing each day. Today I even saw huge Trump2020 signs on cars.
It seems that more people start to openly show they support the President in our County which is considered an important area in Florida for the elections.
I take it you don't live in Broward County?
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