"So, we’re done talking about the debate, it’s time to put Trump in a bullseye,” Biden said.

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    Jun 28 - July 2

    YouGov: Trump 44%, Biden 40% N=2,815 LV

    NY times: Trump: 42%, Biden 37% N= 1,532 LV

    MOE: < 3% for both polls

    If the demographic data shows 18 to 20-somethings supporting Trump, it doesn’t count.

    Why focus on a group that doesn’t vote? Polls show Biden ahead in that demographic though…so these count?

        • @[email protected]
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          -11 month ago

          “Hey, I can’t find this.”

          “Finding it is so easy, look!” [Links to a different thing instead]

          At this point, I’m assuming that you made it up and that’s why you didn’t send me a link.

          As for what you did link, the average shows Trump less than 2% ahead, and I don’t see an easy breakdown of demographic information. (Not surprising, given that it’s an aggregation of many polls, but it still doesn’t meet my minimum specifications.) Furthermore, the data points being averaged are all over the place. As I said before, the polls showing Biden behind a significant ammount show younger voters favoring Trump, which strikes me as an obvious indicator of failure in the methodology. If this failure in methods is as pervasive as I suspect, then the average is going to skew far in Trump’s favor. But again, I have no way of verifying that.

          • @bostonbananarama
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            01 month ago

            It’s literally on that page. Great job actually looking though!

            If you don’t see a breakdown, again it’s because you didn’t look. Every poll has a link to it.

            • @[email protected]
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              01 month ago

              And yet you failed to provide it. Again.

              Why would I go on a wild goose chase to find something that I’m pretty sure you’re making up?