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I'm not saying that's going to be the model in 2024, but it is something to keep in mind,
Is 2024 going to be as close as 2020 because our politics are stable, or do the polls in 2024 only look like the results of 2020 because of the decisions that state pollsters are making?"
They said this raised a crucial question No, you can't trust the polls... You can't safely assume that the candidate leading in the polls is going to win,
wrote Nate Cohn, the New York Times chief political analyst and polling director The 2020 presidential election was collectively the worst for pollsters in forty years and an embarrassment for many,
On balance, these changes add up to a case for cautious optimism on better accuracy, but there are no guarantees,
State polls are showing not just an astonishingly tight race, but also an improbably tight race."
Professors Joshua Clinton and John Lapinski warned to NBC news She’s for they/them. Donald Trump is for us,
We had to be prepared to endure a multiyear, multifaceted nationally coordinated effort to enable those who tried and failed to undo the results in 2020 to succeed in 2024.”
When the Democrat spoke to TIME’s Charlotte Alter, she made this prescient observation Mom, I thought that man was going to kill you,
Benson recalls her son saying If we were to give in to those attempts to sway us, to intimidate us out of our roles, what type of message would that send?”
They have already started cheating in Lancaster,
Trump said in the final march in Pennsylvania, perhaps the closest and most consequential swing state My determination to lead our state’s election system through this challenging time became etched in granite,
Candidates are doing everything that they can to win Pennsylvania. I really think that it is the linchpin to this election,
We try extremely hard to quota those samples not only be the overall United States or the overall state of Pennsylvania but by regions of the state,
We measure people that are quite different from one another, and we provide that information to the public,
says Don Levy, the director of Siena College Research Institute, which produces what is considered one of America's best-quality polls with the New York Times newspaper There were a meaningful percentage of respondents who I'd call up and say 'this is Don calling from Siena College Research Institute doing a survey today,' and they would simply go 'TRUMP!' and hang up,'
National polls are misleading in trying to generalize what's going to happen,
Thomas Gift, director of the Centre of US Politics at University College London, tells DW It's very hard to imagine either candidate getting to the White House without winning Pennsylvania,
says Gift, the University College London expert, himself from Pennsylvania If he didn’t sleep well because he didn’t like Mike’s pillows, Mike had almost no chance of living,
I think it's remarkable to have more than 200 major Republican national security people stand up and say, 'This man is dangerous and shouldn't be president,'