SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 1 个月前Trump still would have won in 2024 even if everyone had turned out to vote, Pew findswww.npr.orgexternal-linkmessage-square78fedilinkarrow-up176arrow-down134
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minus-squaredan@upvote.aulinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 个月前I don’t know how participants in polls are selected, so I’m not really qualified to make assumptions about it.
minus-squareOptional@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 个月前The methodolgy section of their site lays it all out. It’s a selling point. And no, it’s not random.
minus-squaredan@upvote.aulinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 个月前 And no, it’s not random. In that case, the data is practically meaningless :D
minus-squareOptional@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down1·1 个月前Well that’s the thing. Do meaningless things make the national news everyday in October? Yes. And here we are in June. They’re gonna throw more money at us until we forget about 2016. And since that’s not going to happen, it’s all this.
I don’t know how participants in polls are selected, so I’m not really qualified to make assumptions about it.
The methodolgy section of their site lays it all out. It’s a selling point. And no, it’s not random.
In that case, the data is practically meaningless :D
Well that’s the thing. Do meaningless things make the national news everyday in October? Yes. And here we are in June. They’re gonna throw more money at us until we forget about 2016. And since that’s not going to happen, it’s all this.