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« on: September 16, 2020, 08:05:49 AM »

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« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2020, 08:13:22 AM »

Looks like nationally Biden is still in the 7-9 range. Hopefully more polls confirm this this week.
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« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2020, 08:30:10 AM »

After the debates this could literally become a statistical tie.

Staistical tie imminent with Biden at +9, a disastrous town hall performance by the “president,” early voting in progress or about to begin in the next few days in several battlegrounds, and only 48 days left for Donald Trump to change a lot of people’s minds.
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« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2020, 09:33:56 AM »

After the debates this could literally become a statistical tie.

Staistical tie imminent with Biden at +9, a disastrous town hall performance by the “president,” early voting in progress or about to begin in the next few days in several battlegrounds, and only 48 days left for Donald Trump to change a lot of people’s minds.

Biden + 15 incoming!
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« Reply #4 on: September 16, 2020, 09:47:26 AM »

Trump fav: 45/55 (-10, was 42/57)
Biden fav: 50/48 (+2, was 52/46)
Pence fav: 43/50 (-7, was 43/54)
Harris fav: 48/47 (+1, was 49/46)
Pelosi fav: 40/54 (-14, was 42/53)
McConnell fav: 27/58 (-31, 29/59)
DEM fav: 49/48 (+1, was 48/51)
GOP fav: 42/55 (-13, was 42/56)

Trump approval: 45/54 (-9, was 43/57)

GCB: D 48-41 (+7, no change)
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« Reply #5 on: September 16, 2020, 09:52:39 AM »

Interesting, a bit of an R-leaning sample and still has Biden up 9.
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« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2020, 09:53:07 AM »

https://docs.cdn.yougov.com/t0hi1tcqs5/econTabReport.pdf

MoE: 3.7% among 1192 registered voters (the poll here is of the 1062 likely voters sample)
Changes with September 6-8 poll

Biden 51% (-1)
Trump 42% (-1)
Other 1% (-1)
Would not vote 0% (n/c)
Not sure 5% (+2)
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« Reply #7 on: September 16, 2020, 09:54:58 AM »

DOMINATING

I'm starting to believe Mr. Trump is steadily running out of time to turn things around, but I'm far from calling him done. This election is just way too serious to take anything for granted.
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« Reply #8 on: September 16, 2020, 10:30:05 AM »

After the debates this could literally become a statistical tie.

Staistical tie imminent with Biden at +9, a disastrous town hall performance by the “president,” early voting in progress or about to begin in the next few days in several battlegrounds, and only 48 days left for Donald Trump to change a lot of people’s minds.

Biden + 15 incoming!

Don’t be ridiculous.
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« Reply #9 on: September 16, 2020, 10:30:15 AM »

Some fun poll questions here:

Which do you think is more likely to be the correct explanation for the origin of the earth?
the theory of evolution 31%
the account of creation as told in the Bible 32%
intelligent design (evolution has happened, but by intelligent design) 18%
not sure 19%

“The account of creation as told in the Bible” is at 47% among Trump voters and 22% among Biden voters.

“The theory of evolution” is at 47% among Biden voters and 19% among Trump voters.

Do you regard sex between unmarried people as a sin or not?
yes 29%
no, but it is not generally desirable 22%
no, it’s perfectly acceptable 41%
don’t know 8%

Do you regard homosexuality as a sin?
yes 35%
no, but it is not generally desirable 17%
no, it’s perfectly acceptable 36%
don't know 11%

“yes” is at 55% among Trump voters and 21% among Biden voters.
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« Reply #10 on: September 16, 2020, 10:41:03 AM »

Some fun poll questions here:

Which do you think is more likely to be the correct explanation for the origin of the earth?
the theory of evolution 31%
the account of creation as told in the Bible 32%
intelligent design (evolution has happened, but by intelligent design) 18%
not sure 19%

“The account of creation as told in the Bible” is at 47% among Trump voters and 22% among Biden voters.

“The theory of evolution” is at 47% among Biden voters and 19% among Trump voters.

Do you regard sex between unmarried people as a sin or not?
yes 29%
no, but it is not generally desirable 22%
no, it’s perfectly acceptable 41%
don’t know 8%

Do you regard homosexuality as a sin?
yes 35%
no, but it is not generally desirable 17%
no, it’s perfectly acceptable 36%
don't know 11%

“yes” is at 55% among Trump voters and 21% among Biden voters.


Yikes
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« Reply #11 on: September 16, 2020, 11:18:40 AM »

Another fun poll question:


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« Reply #12 on: September 16, 2020, 08:24:33 PM »

Some fun poll questions here:

Which do you think is more likely to be the correct explanation for the origin of the earth?
the theory of evolution 31%
the account of creation as told in the Bible 32%
intelligent design (evolution has happened, but by intelligent design) 18%
not sure 19%

“The account of creation as told in the Bible” is at 47% among Trump voters and 22% among Biden voters.

“The theory of evolution” is at 47% among Biden voters and 19% among Trump voters.

Do you regard sex between unmarried people as a sin or not?
yes 29%
no, but it is not generally desirable 22%
no, it’s perfectly acceptable 41%
don’t know 8%

Do you regard homosexuality as a sin?
yes 35%
no, but it is not generally desirable 17%
no, it’s perfectly acceptable 36%
don't know 11%

“yes” is at 55% among Trump voters and 21% among Biden voters.


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« Reply #13 on: September 16, 2020, 08:41:43 PM »

There is no magic cure, we have the flu shot already, I will not get a Covid shot but will continue to get flu shots
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« Reply #14 on: September 16, 2020, 08:58:27 PM »

Some fun poll questions here:

Which do you think is more likely to be the correct explanation for the origin of the earth?
the theory of evolution 31%
the account of creation as told in the Bible 32%
intelligent design (evolution has happened, but by intelligent design) 18%
not sure 19%

“The account of creation as told in the Bible” is at 47% among Trump voters and 22% among Biden voters.

“The theory of evolution” is at 47% among Biden voters and 19% among Trump voters.

Do you regard sex between unmarried people as a sin or not?
yes 29%
no, but it is not generally desirable 22%
no, it’s perfectly acceptable 41%
don’t know 8%

Do you regard homosexuality as a sin?
yes 35%
no, but it is not generally desirable 17%
no, it’s perfectly acceptable 36%
don't know 11%

“yes” is at 55% among Trump voters and 21% among Biden voters.


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murrica

Imagine believing that homosexuality and fornication are a-ok
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« Reply #15 on: September 16, 2020, 09:07:51 PM »

Another fun poll question:




Interesting that whites and males  are more likely to get it than their counterparts yet trump supporters are far less likely to get it
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« Reply #16 on: September 16, 2020, 10:05:15 PM »

Some fun poll questions here:

Which do you think is more likely to be the correct explanation for the origin of the earth?
the theory of evolution 31%
the account of creation as told in the Bible 32%
intelligent design (evolution has happened, but by intelligent design) 18%
not sure 19%

“The account of creation as told in the Bible” is at 47% among Trump voters and 22% among Biden voters.

“The theory of evolution” is at 47% among Biden voters and 19% among Trump voters.

Do you regard sex between unmarried people as a sin or not?
yes 29%
no, but it is not generally desirable 22%
no, it’s perfectly acceptable 41%
don’t know 8%

Do you regard homosexuality as a sin?
yes 35%
no, but it is not generally desirable 17%
no, it’s perfectly acceptable 36%
don't know 11%

“yes” is at 55% among Trump voters and 21% among Biden voters.


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murrica

Imagine believing that homosexuality and fornication are a-ok

Imagine making a post like this in 2020
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« Reply #17 on: September 16, 2020, 10:31:30 PM »

Senate leaders are wasting time by voting for judges instead of a jobs and stimulus package, that's why Ds will be certain to pack the Crts. Trump wants to ensure a conservative legacy that needs to be undone. When they obstructed Garland

If they get alot of seats
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« Reply #18 on: September 16, 2020, 10:38:22 PM »

Some fun poll questions here:

Which do you think is more likely to be the correct explanation for the origin of the earth?
the theory of evolution 31%
the account of creation as told in the Bible 32%
intelligent design (evolution has happened, but by intelligent design) 18%
not sure 19%

“The account of creation as told in the Bible” is at 47% among Trump voters and 22% among Biden voters.

“The theory of evolution” is at 47% among Biden voters and 19% among Trump voters.

Do you regard sex between unmarried people as a sin or not?
yes 29%
no, but it is not generally desirable 22%
no, it’s perfectly acceptable 41%
don’t know 8%

Do you regard homosexuality as a sin?
yes 35%
no, but it is not generally desirable 17%
no, it’s perfectly acceptable 36%
don't know 11%

“yes” is at 55% among Trump voters and 21% among Biden voters.


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murrica

Imagine believing that homosexuality and fornication are a-ok

Delete your account, bigot
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« Reply #19 on: September 16, 2020, 11:50:39 PM »

Some fun poll questions here:

Which do you think is more likely to be the correct explanation for the origin of the earth?
the theory of evolution 31%
the account of creation as told in the Bible 32%
intelligent design (evolution has happened, but by intelligent design) 18%
not sure 19%

“The account of creation as told in the Bible” is at 47% among Trump voters and 22% among Biden voters.

“The theory of evolution” is at 47% among Biden voters and 19% among Trump voters.

Do you regard sex between unmarried people as a sin or not?
yes 29%
no, but it is not generally desirable 22%
no, it’s perfectly acceptable 41%
don’t know 8%

Do you regard homosexuality as a sin?
yes 35%
no, but it is not generally desirable 17%
no, it’s perfectly acceptable 36%
don't know 11%

“yes” is at 55% among Trump voters and 21% among Biden voters.


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murrica

Imagine believing that homosexuality and fornication are a-ok

Delete your account, bigot
This so much
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« Reply #20 on: September 17, 2020, 01:04:50 PM »

It seems almost unbelievable to me that this poll would not show any change at all from week-to-week.  The vast majority of releases have been Biden +8/9.  Shouldn't we expect to see an outlier every now and then, or at least some margin-of-error change from week-to-week given how often they release polls?  Seems odd to me that this poll never changes.

Perhaps I am just not aware of their methodology.
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« Reply #21 on: September 17, 2020, 01:13:05 PM »

Another fun poll question:




Interesting that whites and males  are more likely to get it than their counterparts yet trump supporters are far less likely to get it

Personally, I am dumbfounded that the numbers aren't overwhelmingly yes across-the-board, with even a majority / plurality of trump voters wanting to do so. The fact that so many people are undecided on whether or not to get immunized makes me go completely WTF.

I must have far too much faith in most people not being complete idiots.
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« Reply #22 on: September 17, 2020, 06:44:59 PM »

It's nice to see another nine point lead for Biden in a poll after awhile. It seems like his national leads have been shrinking while his statewide leads have been growing, consequently. I think I would prefer that though, we don't technically have a national election in our asinine system after all.

Another fun poll question:




Trump voters so desperately want a vaccine for Trump's re-election chances, yet won't take it if it's available. I wish their lack of logic surprised me anymore. This also flies in the face of the whole "Democrats are undermining the development of a vaccine!" accusation. Clearly we're still the party that trusts science, even with an untrustworthy President pursuing that science for untrustworthy, cynical reasons.
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« Reply #23 on: September 17, 2020, 06:54:48 PM »


Personally, I am dumbfounded that the numbers aren't overwhelmingly yes across-the-board, with even a majority / plurality of trump voters wanting to do so. The fact that so many people are undecided on whether or not to get immunized makes me go completely WTF.

I must have far too much faith in most people not being complete idiots.

Actually, now that Trump has gone on the record and said that a vaccine should be ready in October, contradicting the CDC/NIH, and said that "deep state" scientists and government officials are sandbagging vaccine development/approval so that he loses re-election, it's the Dems who are skeptical of the vaccine and rightly so. As Joe Biden said yesterday about the vaccine, "I trust the scientists, I don't trust Donald Trump." I have no doubt that Trump will try to proclaim a vaccine ready in October, disregarding due diligence, the scientific method, and safety concerns. I personally will not take any vaccine that is rolled out or approved before the election without waiting until sometime next year.
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« Reply #24 on: September 17, 2020, 07:12:21 PM »

Another fun poll question:




Darwin Awards all around!
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