Raucous cheers went up in the Trump campaign headquarters as he won in Iowa, overturning an influential poll which had predicted his defeat.
That poll that showed the wimmins wimming it for K because abortion was also on the ballot. That’s one reputation trashed then…
Abortion motions also rejected in Florida and Nebraska.
But that’s the point: abortion is now a state issue, not a national one 🙂
‘Course it was. Polls these days don’t reflect voter intention, they are designed to influence voters.
“Abortion motions also rejected in Florida and Nebraska.”
I must admit, I called this one wrong. Maybe it’s about the average age of women? Places with older women, the kids move away to cities?
Nebraska is already 12 weeks. And in the UK, that’s 97% of abortions. Plus, Kansas is a short drive away.
Florida 6 weeks, lots of cheap flights everywhere.
Polls, like everything else produced by the media, exist to demoralise you.
JLP predicted this result pretty accurately. They claim (as I heard on Times Radio’s Andrew Neil show) that polls relying on phones miss lots of ‘blue-collar’ voters, who are often too busy working (and not interested) to talk to pollsters. Their ‘secret sauce’ included in-game ads on phones, offering 50,000 points for answering a poll.
Maybe if they hadn’t aborted so many of their babies, Kamala would have had a bigger voter base to call on.
Thank you Sneeze!!