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And if we were talking about an election, it would make sense to sample likely voters. We’re not. We’re talking about presidential job approval where limiting the sample pool to likely voters makes no sense and where doing so only serves to skew the results./----/ Rassmussen samples Likely Voters - those that are most likely to show up on election day. That is why their opinion is most valued over random adults that may not be citizens or registered voters. Who cares what they think?Yes, Gallup samples ALL adults while Rasmussen samples only some adults. And more who lean right./----/ You can't compare Gallup to Rassmussen. They poll in different ways and ask different questions...
Gallup still has him at 39%
The same bunch of idiots since 2016
Presidential Approval Ratings -- Donald Trump
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You really need to learn how polling is done.
10 Examples Of Biased Survey Questions
Funniest part is how a) Rasmussen is the only poll rightards (includes trump) will cite even though it makes no sense to poll likely voters for a JAR; and b) everyone knows you rightards would be avoiding Rasmussen’s polls like the plague if their methodology landed the results at the bottom of all the polls.