• @[email protected]
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    5618 days ago

    Don’t get complacent and let him pull another 2016… Make sure you and your friends/family have a plan to vote!

    • @vxx
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      1218 days ago

      Now more than ever. If that isn’t a motivation that your vote counts wherever you live, I don’t know what is.

  • @mercano
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    1218 days ago

    That’d be big if it actually pans out. Iowa wasn’t considered a battleground state, so I’m not sure anyone had it worked into a road to 270 model. (Iowa’s six electoral votes, if anyone’s curious.)

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      18 days ago

      When you consider the average of all the opinion polls Trump is still more likely to win Iowa though he’s hemorrhaging support there. What this means is that Harris has a real chance to win if people go out and vote.

  • Em Adespoton
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    918 days ago

    Well, I definitely wasn’t expecting that… and some of the people polled have already voted.

  • @Boddhisatva
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    718 days ago

    First off, doesn’t matter what the polls say, go vote. Second, this is a very interesting poll. In 2016 this was one of the few polls that predicted Trump would win IA. It also predicted he would win IA in 2020 too, which he did. That this poll is calling for Harris to do well this year lets me feel just a little bit of hope.

    Just to reiterate, VOTE.

    • @just_another_personOP
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      318 days ago

      I don’t think that’s the sentiment behind the article. It’s mostly “Wow, that was unexpected in such a Red State.”

  • @MonkRome
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    418 days ago

    One poll means very little in a larger context. You have to look at the average of all Iowa polls and draw trends. Writing articles about single polls is just mindless sensationalism.