• SatansMaggotyCumFart@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Still, a word of caution: You might be tempted to make a big deal about our forecast “flipping” to Trump, but it’s important to remember that a 52-in-100 chance for Trump is not all that different from a 58-in-100 chance for Harris — both are little better than a coin flip for the leading candidate. While Trump has undeniably gained some ground over the past couple weeks, a few good polls for Harris could easily put her back in the “lead” tomorrow. Our overall characterization of the race — that it’s a toss-up — remains unchanged.

    I think it’s funny posts like this get downvoted when it’s just polls and statistics.

    I hope it will get upvoted so more people see it and get inspired to vote!

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      I’m under the impression most of the people down voting would still be claiming Joe Biden is 30 years old.

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        Who cares what impression you’re under? tRumps the current candidate with dementia. He so old and weak the polls don’t matter

        • sorval_the_eeter@lemmy.world
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          the polls don’t matter

          they should matter to Harris, who has the power to abandon some Biden baggage weighing her down. Like those pesky war enabling weapons shipments. But hey, if she wants to throw the election then theres nothing we voters can do to stop her. Just remember who had the chance and chose not take it, come nov 4. Its up to her now.

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            30 days ago

            Oh I understand it just fine. Fine enough not to rely on polling to indicate anything. 538 isn’t accurate. Why is that up for debate?

            Odds can’t be wrong?

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              If I told you that you had a five in six chance to roll the dice and not roll a one, and then you rolled the dice and got a one, was what I told you wrong?

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                28 days ago

                “wrong” is a subjective call dependent on the intelligence of the observer. To some other people the answer isnt ‘wrong’ or ‘right’ its ‘I love my pickup’ or ‘boobs!’ or ‘me no like polls, they say me losing’.

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                Their odds predicted the past two elections wrong. What part of this is not getting through?

                There wasn’t a five in six chance for the candidates during either of the previous two elections. So I’m ignoring your example.

                They were wrong. Twice. Enough said.