Personally, I've always hated the "horse race" of polling to reliably forecast anything, especially now when the polling is using either outdated methods of measurement (landlines for example.) or improperly skewed readings of small and flimsy datasets.
As Yogi Berra said, "It ain't over til its over," and we're going to be in for a hellish rollercoaster ride over the next few weeks. Whatever the results are, future historians will more than likely point to the impact of social media's heavy hand in pushing people into bespoke realities where they could be foolish enough to vote for a corrupt felon who is completely unfit for office.
Personally, I've always hated the "horse race" of polling to reliably forecast anything, especially now when the polling is using either outdated methods of measurement (landlines for example.) or improperly skewed readings of small and flimsy datasets.
As Yogi Berra said, "It ain't over til its over," and we're going to be in for a hellish rollercoaster ride over the next few weeks. Whatever the results are, future historians will more than likely point to the impact of social media's heavy hand in pushing people into bespoke realities where they could be foolish enough to vote for a corrupt felon who is completely unfit for office.
I just listened to your morning broadcast with my first cup of coffee, as I always do. Thank you and your colleagues for the good work you do.