At this time four years ago, Donald Trump stood just about where Democrat Tulsi Gabbard is: 1-2%. So why are some in the media pretending current polls reflect what will really happen in Nov. 2020? Are they using polls to try to shape public opinion rather than measure it?
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thankyou for this. Perhaps something about what happened when the League of Women Voters stopped doing the “debates” cough cough
Thank you for all you do.