• NoSpiritAnimal
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    258 months ago

    I live in a swing state, in a purple county, which has recently flipped back to blue. Last week polls were saying it was likely to go red.

    I get multiple texts and phone calls from pollsters and have never answered any of them. I doubt anyone in my age group ot demographic are doing differently.

    I truly believe that, like the economy, polling on paper is so divorced from the reality on the ground that it is useless.

    • cheesymoonshadow
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      128 months ago

      Same here. I never answer political calls, and my phone automatically flags the texts as spam and hides them.

      If they did the polling with a quick tap-to-answer UI and there were reassurances that they won’t sell your info so you get even more solicitations, that might work better for the present day. This whole business with calling people is so 1950s.

    • @kescusay@lemmy.world
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      68 months ago

      I truly believe that, like the economy, polling on paper is so divorced from the reality on the ground that it is useless.

      Oh, definitely. All I’m saying is that the concept of polling is sound, but the current situation “on the ground” makes polling damn near impossible, and that probably won’t be a permanent state of affairs. Pollsters have run into new technology that broke their methodology before, and figured out ways around it.

      But yeah, right now? Polls are pretty goddamn unreliable.

      • iquanyin
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        as a concept, sure, polls can show things. i think they are a bad idea tho. they just give azzholes time to shape their words so they can win. anyone in office who actually is trying to do their job properly is going to use their knowledge and desire to do good work. what if polls show that to be “losing?” how does it help society in anyway? i don’t see benefit, only harm (or nothing).

        plus pollsters clog up phones and so on. just more marketers, people blabbing and asking questions for a paycheck. seriously, i see zip good about polls, esp political polls.