JimBowie1958
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It was all horse poopoo as it over sample Dems by 11% points.
It Now Appears Fox News' Trump Poll Was Setup in Such a Way That Trump Could Never Win
It Now Appears Fox News' Trump Poll Was Setup in Such a Way That Trump Could Never Win
âFox News host Greg Gutfeld on Thursday blasted his networkâs most recent poll finding a majority of registered voters want President Donald Trump impeached and removed from office over the Ukraine scandal, claiming it was unfairly biased towards Democrats and that âthese polls have been known to be wrong,ââ the article began.
Haha, the old âfake newsâ gambit! Those Fox News agitprop flunkies. They canât even accept reality even if it comes from their own network!
Except Gutfeldâs criticism of the poll was totally legitimate.
âIâve been seeing this poll everywhere and I know itâs a Fox News poll but we got to point out that itâs weighted toward Democrats,â Gutfeld said....
The latest survey on the topic from Gallup, taken last month, shows that 31 percent of Americans consider themselves Democrats, 29 percent consider themselves Republicans and 38 percent consider themselves independents.
However, in Fox Newsâ poll, which sampled 1,003 voters, the percentages were exactly as Gutfeld said they were. This is a problem for two major reasons.
The first, obviously, is that the margin between self-identified Democrats and Republicans is not nearly how theyâre represented in Fox Newsâ poll. Thatâs minor, however, when you consider how massively independents are underrepresented in the poll â particularly when you realize their opinions on impeachment.
Haha, the old âfake newsâ gambit! Those Fox News agitprop flunkies. They canât even accept reality even if it comes from their own network!
Except Gutfeldâs criticism of the poll was totally legitimate.
âIâve been seeing this poll everywhere and I know itâs a Fox News poll but we got to point out that itâs weighted toward Democrats,â Gutfeld said....
The latest survey on the topic from Gallup, taken last month, shows that 31 percent of Americans consider themselves Democrats, 29 percent consider themselves Republicans and 38 percent consider themselves independents.
However, in Fox Newsâ poll, which sampled 1,003 voters, the percentages were exactly as Gutfeld said they were. This is a problem for two major reasons.
The first, obviously, is that the margin between self-identified Democrats and Republicans is not nearly how theyâre represented in Fox Newsâ poll. Thatâs minor, however, when you consider how massively independents are underrepresented in the poll â particularly when you realize their opinions on impeachment.