I don't think it's responsible or wise to even trust the polls at this point. They seem to be sporadically wrong in huge controversial votes. I was looking at the collected polls of the Brexit vote, and I believe the polls for the 2016 election are going to follow the same path.
After reviewing the various polls for Brexit a large majority of them point to Britain remaining in the EU. We know this is false, and looking back it is amazing how wrong most of the polls were to predict the ultimate final outcome of the vote.
Remain majority polls (wrong): ~179
Leave majority polls (right): ~119
So rather than worrying about statistics for the 2016 election it'd be better to simply attempt to get your family members and friends to vote Trump, and to actually be there during election day. The polls are swaying propaganda and shouldn't be considered foregone conclusions. After all if the UK listened to her polls she'd be still in the EU.
This isn't supposed to be a revelation, just a reminder to all Holla Forumsacks not to be phased by the media's horse race journalism.
Feel free to post patterns or deductions you can from the data ITT. Inferences and arguments are welcome.
The media is desperately trying to do anything to convince the public that support for Trump is dropping. They have recently changed polling methods to favor Clinton conveniently around the time of the Khan "scandal" to have an excuse to drop his numbers.
Between that and the fact that many people are afraid to publicly support Trump but will vote for him privately, I believe that there is nothing to worry about.
Brandon Rivera
Sure we got a good shot. However, we need to cement the lead. We must pressure them. We must make them run scared. Remember Trump can fill rallies with easy and everybody on the internet knows the truth and that drives them nuts. Make these rats panic whilst they starve.
Nolan Howard
Isn't Trump leading right now? So if the polls are wrong, he's going to lose?
Dylan Young
What's the ETA on those alternative polls?
Matthew Wilson
No, I'm merely stating that polls aren't a foregone conclusion. And to my knowledge he is not winning in any recent popular media polls. Unless you can provide a link that proves the contrary, which I would love to see.
Jayden Sanchez
you dont deserve to get paid
Tyler Gray
I get Gallup-polled and here's what I do:
When they asked me what I'd heard in the media recently about Hillary Clinton, I said "Something about her emails".
When they asked me what I'd heard in the media recently about Donald Trump, I said "Something about him eating fried chicken with a fork and knife" and I laughed. So did the pollster.
Now granted, they're probably just going to delete me from their database and never call again, but I'm going to keep answering "I heard [something horrible about Hillary]" and "[something comically trivial about Trump]" as long as they keep calling me.
Sebastian Nguyen
He was leading but then the media needed to (((Correct))) them and no he's magically behind again
Nathaniel Allen
No doubt. I'm definitely not saying we should get complacent, but that we should keep hitting hard and get people out to vote and victory will be ours.