WSJ/NBC poll (Sep 23): Democrats' midterm lead goes from 8% to 12%

Why is the Republican Party crumbling?

  • Tariffs

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Kavanaugh

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Stagnant wages

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    1
I still think all polls should be outlawed. Well, maybe a select few, but the results handled with the same ultra-confidentiality of Price Waterhouse Coopers handling the Oscar winners.

They influence far too many voters.
 
It was 8% in August. It is 12% now.
Is it the tariffs? The stagnant wages? Kavanaugh?
Say goodbye to the House, Republicans.NBC News/WSJ poll: Democrats hold the advantage in November's elections

I am unable to vote. You allowed no out or dissenting option in your poll for the opposition. The party of anti-Radical Leftism has never been stronger. Have you any idea how violent religious cults operate? If not, the most effective means of finding out is to watch endless hours of CNN, MSNBC and to read postmodern philosophers and to study antipositivist social science. Essentially, just join the American Left.
 
Funny, WSJ/NBC had Hillary up by 6 points on the same date two years ago.

That was probably about right for that point in time. She won the popular vote, which is what the WSJ/NBC poll was predicting by 2.1%. With the way the last month went it is reasonable to think that a couple percent of the people changed their minds.
 
Funny, WSJ/NBC had Hillary up by 6 points on the same date two years ago.

That was probably about right for that point in time. She won the popular vote, which is what the WSJ/NBC poll was predicting by 2.1%. With the way the last month went it is reasonable to think that a couple percent of the people changed their minds.

Many of the big polling outfits had Hillary up by as much as 14 points, even until a week or two out.
 
Funny, WSJ/NBC had Hillary up by 6 points on the same date two years ago.

That was probably about right for that point in time. She won the popular vote, which is what the WSJ/NBC poll was predicting by 2.1%. With the way the last month went it is reasonable to think that a couple percent of the people changed their minds.

Many of the big polling outfits had Hillary up by as much as 14 points, even until a week or two out.

Links please


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Same polls that had Hildabeest winning in a landslide?
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Polls are always wrong.

Just like all the polls that said Roy Moore would lose.

All wrong.
WSJ/NBC had an error of 3% in the popular vote (Clinton won it by 2% and WSJ had her up by 5).
Are you saying that the GOP is actually behind by 9%?
Ill take that!
 

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