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POLLING IN AMERICA IS DEAD AND THE LEFT KILLED IT
“I always say – and I believe – Trump doesn’t poll well.”
That was Sean Hannity on his radio show expressing his concerns over the latest Fox News poll which showed every top-tier Democratic Party presidential hopeful, including Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren – and even Hillary Clinton! – easily defeating Donald Trump in a head-to-head matchup.
“What’s up with the Fox poll?” asked Hannity. “You’re over-sampling Democrats by 8 points,” he complained, adding, “They need a new methodology, ’cause it’s really wrong.”
It’s not just wrong. It’s actually dead. Polling in America is dead, just like “journalism is dead,” as Hannity often proclaimed during the Obama years – and for the same reason: The left has killed it. Stay with me here.
Political polls have become increasingly out of touch with reality. It was true in 2016, when virtually every major pollster was dead wrong about the election outcome, and it’s far more true today.
Since pollsters’ massive debacle became apparent on Election Day 2016 – after all, just one day earlier, the New York Times gave Hillary Clinton a staggering 85% probability of winning – a lot of soul-searching, some of it sincere and some CYA, has resulted in all sorts of explanations of the difficulties and pitfalls of political polling. They have discussed esoteric issues of sampling, wording of questions, the order of questions, whether it’s better to poll likely voters or registered voters or just adults regardless of voting status, whether to stick to landline phones or cellphones or online polling or a mix, and on and on.
Forget all that. Here’s the real reason reliable political polling has become virtually impossible in today’s America: The left has destroyed polling – just as it has destroyed everything from higher education to the Boy Scouts to late-night comedy to professional sports.
By constantly threatening and demonizing Trump supporters – and to be clear, I’m not talking about disagreeing with them, I’m talking about vilifying, criminalizing, comparing them with Hitler and Nazis, subjecting them to ridicule, doxing, boycotts, firing and physical violence – the left has destroyed the environment of decent civil discourse that is essential for accurate polling. In the current toxic environment, many Trump voters are simply not going to tell pollsters what they think. Not a chance.
So, what do you think those Trump voters will do when a phone call comes from a pollster asking who they will vote for next November? How many of them will just hang up, or in some cases – believe it or not – even express support for someone other than Trump?
This scenario is not simply my opinion; it’s borne out by serious research. When you traumatize people, weird things sometimes happen.
The British Psychological Society’s Research Digest reported late last year on a major factor documented by two University of Arkansas researchers in the Journal of Experimental and Behavioural Economics. In a nutshell, the researchers found that people with unpopular opinions feel “the need to conceal their true voting intentions” – a phenomenon that has been labeled “socially desirable responding.”
The study’s authors constructed some ingenious ways of questioning subjects to get at their real candidate preferences and, in the process, slam-dunk proved their contention that a polling subject who holds demonized viewpoints and opinions (which in 2019 America means pro-Trump or conservative or Republican or Christian) often will not disclose them to pollsters.
As the saying goes, the only poll that matters is the one that’s held on Election Day.
(Excerpt from Newsweek. Article by Christina Zhao.)
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Polling is like going to a psychic. Wanting to know the future apart from seeking God. I pray as Christians we would seek God and not the polls.