yes but 800 is a piss poor sample size to cover 7 voting districts.. you understand how sample size works right? If your sample size too small, you may include a disproportionate number of individuals which are outliers and anomalies. These skew the results and you don’t get a fair picture of the whole population. If you are talking about 7 voting districts which include dems, rep, independents and undecided voters not to mention demographics as age, race, gender and income levels then you are covering about 300,000 to 400,000 eligible voters minimum and probably closer to 500,000. Let's not forget this is also a population spread out geographically. A sample size of 800 is pretty limiting on its face without me going into details. Lets also factor in that the pollster is a known conservative group with strong ties to the GOP party and asked questions that pre-supposed the intended answer to the question. The questions were not impartial but were intended to answer a rpe-established opinion held by the organization. As someone with a master's degree level in econometrics I find regression analysis to be fine for guestimating on actual numerical data with z-scores, r-squared and other correlation coefficients to review to determine how "accurate" that estimation is. With polling, it basically violates most of these rules in sample size, sample diversity and question bias to get an accurate representation in a poll but rather ends up being a poll set up with bias to support an already concluded opinion by the pollsters.
Most polls use a similar sample size and have a margin of error +/- 3% to represent 200 million voters. All polls have a bias....thats why most are hired
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/n...n/news-story/fb1b514c4472ae24996ad658ca4f74db America is falling out of love with Joe Biden Misstep after misstep is plaguing the Biden administration to the point where his once loyal supporter base is deserting the US President in droves, writes Miranda Devine. Is Joe Biden 'fit for office'? Be it for his mental or physical fitness, President Joe Biden has come under scrutiny over whether… After a series of self-inflicted disasters, including a stagflating economy, a southern border overwhelmed by illegal migrants from around the world and the botched withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, US President Joe Biden has plummeted in the opinion polls. After just eight months, the honeymoon is over. And how. Twenty per cent of Biden voters now regret their vote, according to the latest Zogby poll, with young people and minorities the most disenchanted. Of Hispanics who voted for Biden, 33 per cent rue their choice as do 25 per cent of African Americans. The hits keep coming. A new Washington Post-ABC News poll finds Biden’s overall approval rating is down six points from June to 44 per cent, with 57 per cent of independents disapproving of his performance. A Rasmussen poll earlier in the week found 60 per cent of voters thought Biden should be impeached over the Afghan debacle. Biden’s weakness in the polls means he desperately needs a win at November’s climate conference in Glasgow to salvage what is left of his credibility with his base. That’s why we saw top Democrats cynically capitalise on last week’s storms in the Northeast which saw people drown in basements in New York. It’s why Biden flew to Louisiana in the wake of a hurricane. Partly, the Democrats are trying to change the subject from Afghanistan by hyping a heavy rainstorm as the cataclysmic consequence of climate change. But they also are using the weather to spruik their $3.5 trillion “human infrastructure” package of green boondoggles, which they pretend is the solution to climate change. However, if the renegade West Virginia Democrat Senator Joe Manchin makes good on his threat to torpedo the legislation on fiscal prudence grounds, Biden will have nothing to boast about at Glasgow. That would be embarrassing optics for a president who has declared climate change is “the number one issue facing humanity” and who made a big deal of re-joining the Paris agreement on his first day in office. US appeasement of China at the upcoming Glasgow Climate Conference will cause problems for Australia. If Biden wants a win at Glasgow, he will have to extract concessions from China, the world’s biggest carbon dioxide emitter – at 27 per cent of global emissions compared to the United States’ 11 per cent (as well as being an actual filthy polluter of rivers and the air, not that anyone seems to care about such things anymore). To that end, John Kerry, the former Secretary of State who is now Biden’s “special envoy” for climate change, spent two days jawboning with Chinese diplomats last week trying to get a commitment that they will lower emissions from 2030 and at least stop financing overseas coal-fired power plants. But, in another predictable foreign policy humiliation for America, the Chinese sent Kerry away with a flea in his ear. “The US side wants the climate change cooperation to be an ‘oasis’ of China-U.S. relations,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Kerry. But “China-U.S. cooperation on climate change cannot be divorced from the overall situation of China-U.S. relations”. In other words, Biden must appease China, whether with trade concessions, or not investigating the origins of the Wuhan virus, or not protesting China’s persecution of Christians and Uyghurs, or whatever else President Xi Jinping wants. In earlier meetings with US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman (who also helped make a hash of the Afghan withdrawal) the Chinese spelled out their demands in a peremptory “List of U.S. Wrongdoings that Must Stop” and a “List of Key Individual Cases that China Has Concerns With”. These include lifting sanctions on Communist Party figures and to stop interfering with suspected Chinese espionage operations in the US. What a cheek. The lists also demand the US drop its defence of Taiwan, and back away from its Pacific alliances, according to the Wall Street Journal. Whatever deal China works out with the Biden administration looks like bad news for Australia. US President Joe Biden walks through the cross hall to speak in the State Dining Room of the White House. Picture: AFP Biden already has given the cold shoulder to Prime Minister Scott Morrison, refusing to share any of his vast stockpiles of spare mRNA vaccines or bothering to phone him over his unilateral Afghan withdrawal, despite the fact Australia answered the call to fight alongside the US in Afghanistan from October 2001, at the cost of 42 Australian lives. Since Australia contributes only a little over one percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, the pressure at Glasgow should rightly be on the two biggest emitters, China and the US. But that doesn’t stop the United Nations chief climate adviser jetting into Canberra this week to lecture Australia about its “per capita” emissions, as if that makes any difference. The fakery of Glasgow can be summed up by the fact that the European Union is proposing to exempt private jets from its planned tax on aviation fuel. In any case, why would you trust any Chinese commitment on climate, anyway? President Xi Jinping just keeps building dozens of coal-fired power plants to fulfill his nation’s yawning energy needs. It suits the Chinese that western nations want to impoverish themselves chasing the climate unicorn. They know Biden doesn’t care whether they genuinely plan to cut carbon dioxide emissions. All he wants is the “perception” of Chinese climate action, just as he told Afghanistan’s president to lie about Taliban advances. China knows the game. Let’s just hope Biden doesn’t give too much away. Miranda Devine is in New York for 18 months to cover current affairs for The Daily Telegraph
This is an unprecedented decline. Way to go dipshit Joe! https://dailycaller.com/2021/09/08/joe-biden-approval-rating-lowest-covid-economy/ POLL: Biden’s Approval Rating Collapses — It’s The Lowest Of His Presidency President Joe Biden’s approval ratings hit the lowest since the start of his presidency, dropping to 39%, the results of a Wednesday poll showed.
This child murderer's presidency is going down in one big ball of burning flames. Way to go you libtard dipshits! You libtards picked the biggest moron you could find for a president. JFYI - During the primaries, the goal isn't to vote for the dumbest retard that is running. https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/10/politics/americans-biden-economy-coronavirus/index.html (CNN)The tentatively positive public outlook that marked the first months of the Biden administration has faded, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS. The survey, released Friday, finds a rising share of Americans who say things in the US are going badly and that the economy is in poor shape, with increased worries about the coronavirus, the economy and crime. The new poll finds 69% of Americans say things in the country today are going badly, below the pandemic-era high of 77% reached in January just before President Joe Biden took office but well above the 60% who felt that way in a March CNN poll. And 62% say that economic conditions in the US are poor, up from 45% in April and nearly as high as the pandemic-era peak of 65% reached in May 2020.
Much of what the press said about Trump now applies to Biden The media told us that President Trump was callous, uninformed, indifferent to facts, unwilling to listen to experts, willing to inflict incalculable damage to our interests — leaving allies abandoned, enemies emboldened and America with its reputation in tatters. But now, in a tragic turn of events, so much of what the press said about Donald Trump applies to Joe Biden. https://nypost.com/2021/09/11/much-of-what-the-press-said-about-trump-now-applies-to-biden/