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this because i directly dealt with the biden family including joe biden. goes your headlines i'll be back tomorrow my colleague will be here in about an hour's time with the news this is our international and we're so glad. hello and welcome to your all things are considered a. little more than a week before the election many are asking the question do you believe the polls we have good reason to do so should we trust the polls and if you don't trust the polls will you trust the outcome of the election.
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to discuss polling joint. by my guest my linked in washington he is the g.o.p. strategist and in new york we cross the sarah norman she is a democratic strategist digital marketer and data scientist in the 2020 presidential election she served as the senior adviser of digital on the come away harris campaign already crossed out rules and i think that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to a sarah sarah's that i guess the simplest question i can ask though his program because it's the topic of it should we trust the polls ok because we do have the the after effect of 2016 but i think a lot of people exaggerate how much the polls were off ok they were but i mean since 0 significant. even if they had the same margin of error this time again a lot of the polls would say the outcome would be no different by way so simple
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question then you're probably the ideal person to ask your digital person ok should we trust the polls. i trust the polls as a strong indicator of what's going on but we have to understand what they are saying and their limitations so 1st let's talk about what the polls are saying using 1016 as you mentioned as an example so in chick out the 16 b. average of colas said that hillary had about an 85 percent chance of winning well that means the polls were also saying that she had about an 85 percent chance of losing so if you're picturing hillary rolling the dice coasters don't control it she rolls that one in 7 chance where she loses so that's what the polls are saying we're talking about chances but we also have to consider the polls reputation it's so in in this year i think of it as 2 sets of limitations we have the normal limitations that happen every election cycle and then there's limitations that are
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special to 2021st talking about the normal limitation so every poll has a margin of error for a reason and we know that there's going to be. groups that are under counted in 2016 it became notorious for undercount counting the impact of education levels this year we don't know what it's going to be it could be women for example right now biden has a $26.00 point lead among women so there's probably very few women for trump to grab so to speak but if women stay home they will be handing the election over to trump and then we will be saying that the polls got it wrong but what's special they fear is the unique challenges to 2020 the polls don't account of correctly proposer suppression because we don't know how big the impact will be we do know one where people have access to voting it's an advantage to democrats for less people back to voting it's in a band sure publicans but what's especially unique this year it's the 1st time that
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we have an american president casting doubt on the election results before they even come in so we're really talking about 2 things do we trust the polls and do we trust our democracy at the answer to the 1st question for me is yes we trust the polls they're pretty good indicator of the chances of how people will vote but do we trust our democracy will we trust the results even at the polls got it right that's an entirely different question the reporter cannot answer your mother kind of how do you respond to that do you trust the polls because. in the last couple of days week they talked about the narrowing but sarah just brought up a really good point i mean looking at the the the this is considered when she of women a trump is doing very poorly there you know and just to kind of kind of in life in this conversation is that it's it seems like it's a dead heat in georgia i mean i thought that was a red state ok so you trust the polls. so the polls we have always use
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polls to determine many things elections are just one of them so yes i. i believe polls 'd 'd i trust polls because that's the only gauge that we have to really know what's happening in it in an election we've always used as sarah said 2016 was a different story i don't know it's for me and i know a lot of conservatives out there you know they're saying that of course we're going to have a repeat of 2016 we really don't know we don't know and we won't know until election day because if there are say that there are a number of factors that are present now i honestly wonder about the number of under-counting so for instance me when i'm out so i can just so many people not just black not just why not just asian or hispanic the number of those i just wonder what the polls can account for what they don't know so if you aren't really polling or able to hold people who would never ever say that they're supporting
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donald trump then you don't get you don't capture that number so i actually wonder how many of those voters who are just simply afraid i know i know i have so many who are in my message box and they're often saying i would never say it publicly but i support truck that could be a very very small number we don't know that but it could actually be a number that's substantial enough to flip the election in favor of donald trump i think that i think says erick didn't mention you know the 2 prongs that we're really dealing with but i think that one of the other things that we have to understand is that since 2016 our politicians here in washington d.c. definitely on the democratic side but in some cases republicans too but they have cast it down on don't trunks own election so this is something we've been dealing with now since 2016 grade there's a lot i know there are plenty of people don't even believe that trump is the president here i mean i don't want to get i want to i want to talk i want to not
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poll i'm a conservative you know and you know i'm not voting for for a bike but i'm interested in the polls because i think this is what's going to get down to 0 what is the cold. relation of people making a preference stating a preference and actual voter turnout is a good research on this are you talking about the idea of a shy or i would give them kind of leading to that what i'm just saying is it because we have this very day and we in we have to tell our viewers because it's international is that each state has different laws about how you count votes a bit but we have absentee we have mail and i mean it's much more complicated that way and i wonder is there any polling data that tracks that because of the way the election is being conducted this year or is that just an unknowable. so we know that there will be some margin of error about why every poll comes out with a margin american 60 was actually in the normal margin of error. terms of
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people saying they're going to vote one way and then they vote another tribe that's i what i'm saying not voting i mean there's a preference but they end up not voting and that's what my question is that if one of the biggest question of the election but what i would say i think a lot of people are looking to the early the early vote to answer that which i believe is a mistake just because there's a large amount of early vote is not mean that we're going to see less people show up on the election day so i'm going to chop that up too i wish i had the crystal ball to say if people who say that they're going to vote are actually going to vote we know that that was a big mess by hillary supporters in 2016 they thought that hillary has this in the bag misunderstood the polls they've got that 85 percent chance met she's definitely going to win i don't have to show up let me be clear you know if you supported by
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it and to say ok has it in the bag i don't need to show up and vote would absolutely be a mistake there is a chance that trump is going to win about the same chances he had in 2016. ok we're going to talk about the shy trump voters ok mostly is that is that real i mean because when i think about it me know when i think when someone calls me on my phone and i don't recognize the number i usually don't answer it's ok but i don't know that you know it's i don't want spam and personally why should i tell someone on the telephone what i think about politics i don't know about personal k. you're seem like nice people to me and i'm telling you what i think you're you get my point here i mean because of the way trunk is treated by the media is. maybe there's a good percentage of people to say well you know i'm i can tell you what i think. i honestly think that shah is really too modest at work there are people literally
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afraid there are in it it's not just hyperbole i know people who are under no circumstance would probably jail if you want else this or they're supporting trump they're frayed for their jobs they're frayed for someone myself who lost many friends when i decided to support donald trump this is real not everyone is outspoken as i am and feel comfortable talking to people about why he support ultra but i absolutely believe that the number of shot or asylum that silent majority who supported donald trump i do believe that that number is definitely greater in 2020 much more so than it was in 2016 because it's better much more damaging to say that you support double truck now as opposed to 2600 how does the polling model to deal with what's called the shy trump voter is there a way you can do it. and here is but let's let's be clear now talk about your point
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in a stacking while there may or may well be a shy a trunk voter or a shy biden powar voter they are unlikely going to have it used to sickle impact on the election there is some evidence on the state level or voter very gamble i saw a poll yesterday in new hampshire that republican voters were much less likely to openly say that they plan to vote for trump this year than democrats saying that they plan to vote for biden however i mean that's where trump has about a 15 point lead so it's not going to make a huge typical impact in on the national level it seems that there's just as many bite a shy biting voters as voters you know when we look at the national level to address . your question directly the way that we answer it is we see ok well when we take polls over the phone to people change their answers compared to when we take it and
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nominate my and the answer is both on the biden side and the trucks according to the ets or stays about the same so i don't see this as being at huge impact on the election never heard of a shite by him go to i'm never heard that you should talk to some people in california. well you can start in the red if you heard of such a thing as a as a shot by voter and this is this is a very very new i've never heard of a shot i bided voter at all so true it may exist but i don't know what's the damage and outing yourself as a by to vote or you know one of the things that i think that you know because of 2016 this is created a lot of doubt in people's minds and and it's really mean we don't have to go into the weeds of the numbers right now but it was only in a few congressional districts that really made the difference ok in the 2nd half of
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the program want to talk about the possibility and this really interesting if you look at the left talking the electoral college it's not impossible that at this point either candidate could have 0 almost 0 landslide and that's really boggles the mind ok when you have such it with what's called a title election but it is same time and i don't think we're going to hear it on election night or in the next morning but it could radically go each way and i want to talk about that when we come back ok i'm going to jump in we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll to you know what a special poll stay. for. secrets prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however he even the most prosperous can be deceived we've been busy roads all the
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a little to remind you we're discussing polling. ok well let's go back to say that in looking at some of the commentary not experts you're an expert but the comments coming to the election and we again our viewers have to understand it's not the popular vote that elects the president at least at this point in american history it is the state's electoral college year now some of the scenarios i look at here it's possible when it's within the realm of possibility to try to use your exact language here it's within the realm of possibility that either candidate could run away with this how could that happen explain. why right away do you mean that when a rand florida or doubt now i mean i mean when 30300 electoral votes. yes so right now they are is of about
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a 35 percent chance if you agree with the polls that buy them a win in a landslide and thout a one percent chance that trump will win in the landslide so again i'm not saying it's not possible for trump to do that there is that one percent chance if you agree with the policy it's just less likely than biden but what what i'm worried about because you know i don't think that that going to happen you know even if it happens on the biden side we have that about one 3rd chance or he wins a landslide you know that means there's about a 2 thirds chance that he doesn't and so trump doesn't win in the landslide if there is no land slide i apologize to anyone who thinks that this is going to be a quick result on november 4th please buckle up this is going to be highly contested and left there's a landslide in either side and by the way usually we define landslide as a win of 10 points or more which again 2 thirds chance that neither side will
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have that and these will be contested for a long time in the courts well you know go back to washington. the reason why i really wanted to do this program is that you know people do see the the polls but because there's no doubt polls and series are hit it on the on the head here people to doubt the outcome and no matter what it is ok and that is the scary part there not only is it a challenge to vote in this presidential election cycle because of the pandemic but you know there is there's some real suspicion on both sides unlike i've ever seen in my life i mean it's extraordinary i mean and it's really sad too because the elections of those would be you know this is where you get out metaphorically of course and then you shake. the competitors him when it's all done but i don't see that happening and why is that case here and you blame bowl signs
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for it. being the me and i believe it's an end equated to election system that can create these kinds of doubts i mean if you doubt the polls you're going to doubt the outcome and that's a bad place what do you think my friend and so absolutely we are living in a very partisan times and people they do to donald trump things didn't get better under donald trump for sure but going back to george bush we've had a very toxic political climate for a while you can even say clinton but i guess i'll start with social media area of maybe 2000 before social media so there's always been this type of toxic discourse post donald trump into 2016 election both sides have really done a really horrible job at encouraging us to trust our own instincts trust our own democracy they have there is an aura group here
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called the bipartisan policy center they produced a document that talks about the difference between absentee in mail and voting and the difficulty in doing that during a pandemic this is real but what is the discussion that we're having around the country democrats say that republicans don't want mail in millin voting because it hurts. you know republicans republicans are saying that democrats want mail in voting because it helps them you know this is just unfortunately a consequence of all years and years of political living in a political climate where these were actually encouraged to distrust whether it's a republican in office or even when barack obama was in office we saw the same thing on the conservative side where we gear each other to not trust the government so the recent supreme court ruling here that actually gave me i think it was a. 3 additional days for absentee count absentee votes there is no way in the world
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and i agree with sarah if it's a close election you can forget an immediate answer to who won the presidency you can forget it well sarah and because of that hiatus that we're all expecting here you know the the worst partisans on both sides are going to make outrageous claims inflame the situation and. and we're just going to get to a point unfortunately where people are just if what we just heard is absolutely right but the faith in institutions institutional faith has gone down dramatically i mean who would have thought that the post office would be in the center of all of this is that you know sarah maybe to kind of get out of your kind of polling thing but just give me your kind of thoughts on politics one of the things that is seems to me that's different about this election or maybe it's an echo of 2016 too is that you know there is this demonizing of the voter and usually you don't do that it's not a good idea to do that to voters because they're the ones that are going to suppose
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you do the process here but we get we can get on both sides ok you know the whole smelly wal-mart people and then and then then these liberal elitists and things like that you know and and then they bring in there there's issues about their social issues and cultural issues but i've never seen voters so demeaned in the political process and i think that's really dangerous and when you do that and you guess and again you degrade the institutional process your thoughts you know that makes me really sad to hear that you feel that voter had been demon i i i certainly hope that you are not sure the pull that. you know i had i i i disagree with that what i would say at where we can agree is we need to hold our leaders accountable and make sure that they are talking about what we want them to talk about that we show up on voting day based on the issues
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that actually impact our daily lives which right now are there in which you already have the american and it's a pandemic that the economy and their health care and you know i think that there's a lot of distraction going on but i think that that's what will make people show up on the election day or vote early. and that how we hold our leaders accountable or you know it's very i'm so glad you say that because if you look at it it's a bipartisan if there really are a lot of bipartisan things in american politics you know in the in the number one things that you list that democrats list as you go is exactly the same thing that republicans look we don't get that in the political rhetoric all the time i agree with you with me in watching these debates you know everyone focuses only on the form i'm far more interested in the content you know they are are are people going to be taken care of you know or you know are going to be made whole ok i think either candidate would say that would run away with this election but neither
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candidate can say that i'm ok and of course i'm out and i'm a i'm a conservative but i think you know the the failings of the health care system are so obvious for everyone to see during this pandemic but it's not part of the political process can you address that because it seems to me and i have talked to thousands and thousands of people on this program is that you know you know at the grassroots just so much common ground is soon as it goes up the political ladder kind of kind of forget about us i mean how do you explain it well i give you that i give you a real life example there are the g.o.p. police reform bill the g.o.p. police reform bill and the democrats' bill. reform bill there did the democrats agreed what about 90 percent of what was in the g.o.p. bill 90 percent that's that's simply amazing but what happened is is that politics got into it and so then democrats decided that well hey we're not going to support that at all respond because i've done the same thing i'm not one of those who
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excuses everything that the republican party does but i also believe that it's important that we hold both sides accountable not just the ones that you agree with but even the ones that you may disagree but at times and so this is a function of years and years you mentioned the poor girls yes the 2016 report deplorable so people can say that they've you know we misinterpreted what she said but there was also 2012 with mitt romney talking about the 49 percent of americans who always vote democrat or in that time for barack obama this and you were talking about what the language that we use about voters now voters on both sides there we turn each other into lee's evil creatures who for many many of us you're simply our neighbor. yeah yeah yeah i think absolutely because you know no matter how rich you are everyone needs health care ok this implies that i mean if the if we
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look at the i guess as we're speaking right now the stimulus talks are are installed and go on ok that's an 8020 years issue 8020 issue among the population 2080 and neither party is going to act on that here that's why going back and i think senator you're the one that brought it up 1st is that you know this lack of faith in institutions i mean my goodness if you have an 8020 is you it's a real wake up call and you know what it's easy to win if you're not an 80 twentieth's you hear you know. we're almost out of time here. what is the what's the best case for someone that does what you or your profession about polling what are you looking for what mistakes are you looking for what are the weaknesses as we go into this traumatic event. you know i actually feel pretty good about the polls because we expect the polls to have air every pull has
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a margin of error so in terms of after the election is over when we're questioning at the polls got it right i think that we're going to have they say hey yes we missed this one thing at the expected you know we expect something unexpected. my fear my worst case scenario is that the election never ends because of predication so i'm hoping for a landslide who went it's fair it's all of that you know what i think that you know and we can end on this note here is that unfortunately like so much other things in our daily life is it's going to be litigated ok and i think that's that's sad i mean i was disappointed with not not because of the outcome in 2000 but that the supreme courts have had to do it and i think that was kind of a. a failing of the process ok and we should have learned from that you know to avoid you know dangling chad i think it was ok to get a cigarette or even think you were born and then you know. we're going to have mark
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my words we're going to have something like that ok. the week of november 3rd ok so hopefully you both come back and we'll can be we'll talk about what went right and what went wrong what they both know i guess your mileage and so i want to thank our viewers for watching us here r.p.c. next time remember.
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