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elleng

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Sun Oct 13, 2024, 02:10 PM Oct 2024

Ignore the Polls by Ezra Klein [View all]

(a 'gift' from me, for OUR sanity)

'Here’s a bit of advice to help maintain your sanity over the next few weeks until Election Day: Just ignore the polls. Unless you’re a campaign professional or a gambler, you’re probably looking at them for the same reason the rest of us are: to know who’ll win. Or at least to feel like you know who’ll win. But they just can’t tell you that.

Back in 2016, Harry Enten, then at FiveThirtyEight, calculated the final polling error in every presidential election between 1968 and 2012. On average, the polls missed by two percentage points. In 2016, an American Association for Public Opinion Research postmortem found that the average error of the national polls was 2.2 points, but the polls of individual states were off by 5.1 points. In 2020, the national polls were off by 4.5 points and the state-level polls missed, again, by 5.1 points.

You could imagine a world in which these errors are random and cancel one another out. Perhaps Donald Trump’s support is undercounted by three points in Michigan but overcounted by three points in Wisconsin. But errors often systematically favor one candidate or the other. In both 2016 and 2020, for instance, state-level polls tended to undercount Trump supporters. The polls overestimated Hillary Clinton’s margin by three points in 2016 and Joe Biden’s margin by 4.3 points in 2020. . .

So give yourself a break. Step off the emotional roller coaster. If you want to do something to affect the election, donate money or time in a swing state — ideally to a state party or down-ballot race, where your efforts will go further — or volunteer in a local race. Call anyone in your life who might actually be undecided or might not be registered to vote or might not make it to the polls. And then let go. There’s nothing more you can do, and nothing more the polls can do for you'

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/13/opinion/polls-harris-trump.html

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Thank you, Ezra Klein Lulu KC Oct 2024 #1
How come we couldn't ignore the polls when Biden displacedvermoter Oct 2024 #2
Agreed Lulu KC Oct 2024 #5
I guess displacedvermoter Oct 2024 #6
We should have. I honestly don't think Trump could beat Biden. Not on his very best day. lees1975 Oct 2024 #8
Thank you displacedvermoter Oct 2024 #9
How could we win 2018, 2020, 2022 bucolic_frolic Oct 2024 #3
He's right, you know. -misanthroptimist Oct 2024 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author iemanja Oct 2024 #7
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