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She missed the memo.
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I was discussing polling today and I think this may be the year that the major polls gets bit in the ass by a major demographic change: the abandonment of landline telphones combined with the fact that it is illegal to poll cell phone numbers.
Those demographics most likely to have no landline and just a cell phone are going to be underrepresented in these polls and there is little the poll takers can do about it. This has been discussed in the last two elections but it is a trend that has really accelerated since the last one. As of December 2006 the number was already up to nearly 30% of people 30 or younger no longer had a landline. And this is an age group that skews in Obama's favor. As does that fact that cell phone only is much more common in urban than suburban or rural areas. Of course the polling companies attempt to balance their surveys to account for this but they are just guessing and guessing with a number that is changing quickly. On top of that they are also having to make guesses on how much they need to change the definition of "likely voter" since if Obama can deliver the youth vote he appears to be inspiring that is also uncounted since many will not have the historic voting pattern that surveys look for in defining "likely voter." I'm not saying they will get it wrong, but I see a huge potential for it. And it could go either way, if they overweight for cell phone only or if they overstimate Obama's ability to get young people to vote rather than just wearing t-shirts then they'll be underestimating McCain. |
Very interesting....apparently Palin's 17 year old daughter is currently pregnant. 5 months. Apparently this shoots down the rumor of the 4 month old Trig being her daughter.
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Apparently her support of abstinence only sex education didn't work out too well for her.
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17, pregnant, not married... tsk tsk tsk. Good thing Palin's a Republican or else there'd be controversy.
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I would add , since McCain has moved significantly to the right on tax cuts and other such things, that I believe McCain, once in office, will act upon what he has been saying. Campaigns make people do and say all sorts of things that don't really mean much. |
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I don't regard this as wishful thinking at all, I just think pollsters have typically been pretty good at their craft, and since it is their livelihood, none want the stigma of getting it completely wrong. I figure they are doing all sorts of things to get the numbers right. This is certainly a new twist, and they may be completely wrong. |
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HA! I have three and three is FAR too many for me.
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