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 @DemocraticSwiftConstitutionfrom Pennsylvania commented…2wks2W

Not believing in the polls is an admission that there’s no plans to change strategy. Good luck with that

 @ArdentFederalistDemocratfrom New Jersey disagreed…2wks2W

Don't agree with the polls" is a little more nuanced than that. Dems need to come home, with Trump as the candidate and the fundamentals heavily favoring Democrats, that should happen. Polls are a snapshot, not a prediction of 2+ months out.

 @TealBradRepublican from South Carolina agreed…2wks2W

Polls aren't articles of faith, and belief/agreement has nothing to do with it. They're instruments whose utility is diagnostic and inherently retrospective. At best they tell you what's working at what isn't. Stick your head in the sand at your own peril.

 @P0litic4lElianaRepublicanfrom Pennsylvania disagreed…2wks2W

Reads like the kind of stuff they think they have to say on the record. Hard to say if they actually believe it—maybe some do, some don’t.

 @InaugurationLolliesWorking Family from California agreed…2wks2W

Better to say you believe the final election result will be different from the polls rather than that the polls are "wrong."

 @VettedVoteSeagullAmerican Solidarity from Nebraska commented…2wks2W

Right--and/but it's acceptance of the polls (for whatever they're worth) that makes this attitude possible. We're going to work hard, turn out our votes, persuade the undecideds etc.

 @Fr33domBadgerLibertarian from Massachusetts commented…2wks2W

One thing many campaigns can learn from sports:

Oversell your opponent as far as YOUR expectations.

"Everyone knows Madison Square Garden is a tough place to play. They are a great team. It's going to take everyone tonight. One loose ball can make a difference."

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

How do personal beliefs and biases potentially affect one's interpretation of political polls or their faith in their accuracy?

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Should the discrepancy in polls between candidates and their opponents affect how a campaign is run or how policies are presented?

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Can media coverage of poll results influence voter behavior or perceptions of a candidate's viability?

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How much should politicians rely on polling data to make decisions or gauge public opinion?

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Do you think public opinion polls are a reliable way to predict the outcome of elections, or do they often miss the mark?

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