Why I’m skeptical of some puzzling polls

  • jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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    10 months ago

    There absolutely is. You follow them continually to establish a trendline.

    Since I’ve been following these key states, I’ve watched them go 50/50 to virtually all Trump, to all Trump by a wider margin.

    Following polls over time lets you see the momentum.

    By the time the election comes around, there should be no surprises.

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      10 months ago

      If your goal here is to not be surprised, I hate to tell you polls have margins of error that mean surprises are inevitable. Also, many polls are not infrequently found to be outside their SE when the actual results come in.

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        10 months ago

        Again, you can reduce the margin of error by plotting the trend line.

        It’s the same science for watching climate change:

        If one candidate is trending up towards election day and another is trending down you can tell which way it’s going to swing.