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  2. FiveThirtyEight - Wikipedia

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    On June 6, 2010, FiveThirtyEight posted pollster rankings that updated and elaborated Silver's efforts from the 2008 election. Silver expanded the database to more than 4,700 election polls and developed a model for rating the polls that was more sophisticated than his original rankings.

  3. Wikipedia : Polling is not a substitute for discussion

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    Polling is rarely helpful in the development of policies or guidelines, and may be counterproductive. Straw polls and votes have been used in the adoption of a few policies in the past, including the adoption of the three-revert rule, and the older parts of criteria for speedy deletion. In those few cases, the polls were put together carefully ...

  4. Most Americans rate Biden as 'failed' or 'fair' president ...

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    A plurality of people polled in a new national survey rate President Biden as a "failed" president, while only a quarter of those questioned say he was a great or good president ... According to ...

  5. Opinion: Is Ohio a swing state after all? Pollsters say ...

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    The poll found 51% plan to vote for Donald Trump, while 44% support Kamala Harris. Yet, 49% plan to vote to reelect Sherrod Brown, with 45% supporting his Republican challenger Bernie Moreno.

  6. Donald Trump is in a strong poll position - does it matter?

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    The way Trump and his allies see it, the closer the polls in the popular vote, the better his chances to win enough states to capture the Electoral College and the presidency - and he outperformed ...

  7. Vote brigading - Wikipedia

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    Free Republic, an Internet forum for conservative activists, is known for promoting vote brigading in online political polls, known as "FReeping". [2] The online community Reddit, which sorts its content visibility in a popular voting system, has dealt with censorship issues related to vote brigading. [3] [4]

  8. Polling for United States presidential elections - Wikipedia

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    Chart of Democratic-candidate lead over Republican candidate in final poll and results by year, 1936 to 2016. Gallup was the first polling organization to conduct accurate opinion polling for United States presidential elections.

  9. Huffington Post / YouGov Public Opinion Polls

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    Many interpret the “margin of error,” commonly reported for public opinion polls, as accounting for all potential errors from a survey. It does not. There are many non-sampling errors, common to all surveys, that can include effects due to question wording and misreporting by respondents.