Most say current polls about 2020 are “pretty inaccurate”


A strong majority of respondents say current polls about the 2020 race are not to be believed.

That’s according to the latest poll at SharylAttkisson.com.

Eighty-seven percent (87%) said such polls are “pretty inaccurate.”

Only two percent of those asked say they think the polls are “pretty accurate.”

The full results are below. Meantime vote in our new poll on the home page of SharylAttkisson.com. Look for the black box on the right sidebar or scroll way down on the mobile site!

I think current polls about 2020 race are:

2% Pretty accurate

87% Pretty inaccurate

11% I don’t know/don’t care


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5 thoughts on “Most say current polls about 2020 are “pretty inaccurate””

  1. Caller ID on phones enable us to only answer the phone if we recognize the name or telephone number. We also have answering machine where caller can leave message. If caller does not have number we recognize or does not leave message, that call will not be responded to by us. Therefore, polls never get input from us and are not representative of people like us.

  2. So-called “polls” are nothing more than mirror images of the elections, themselves. They’re both manipulated frauds and will continue to be until the deluded masses wake up and refuse to participate in them.

  3. I would think there would be at least a loose correlation between a campaign’s total number of campaign donors and polling results. Bernie Sanders is crushing in this category, and constantly lags in the polls.

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