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Most polls depend on making phone calls. Most polls today show Biden beating Trump.
In September alone, there were 3.8 billion robocalls recorded nationwide by tracking service YouMail. That's about 127 million per day and an average 12 calls per person. With the desperate wait for coronavirus treatments and vaccines, scammers preying on pandemic fears are using such calls to offer bogus testing or seek personal information.
Some polling is done with phone calls, where the numbers are randomly generated by a computer. According to Pew Research, the response rate has fallen to
6% for phone surveys. That means a pollster would have to call almost 17,000 people to get 1,000 to answer a phone survey.
So if most calls are being answered by people that will vote for Biden, what does that show to people with common sense WHO aren't answering calls from unknown
phone numbers about the intelligence of Biden voters?
In September alone, there were 3.8 billion robocalls recorded nationwide by tracking service YouMail. That's about 127 million per day and an average 12 calls per person. With the desperate wait for coronavirus treatments and vaccines, scammers preying on pandemic fears are using such calls to offer bogus testing or seek personal information.
Spam calls are hindering efforts to contact trace and track Covid-19 | CNN
Health officials are imploring Americans to answer their phones. The caller may be a disease tracker trying to save you from the deadly coronavirus.
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6% for phone surveys. That means a pollster would have to call almost 17,000 people to get 1,000 to answer a phone survey.
With So Many Political Polls, Why Are So Few People Called?
With the presidential primaries just a few months away, expect to hear a lot about political polls. But who actually gets those calls?
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phone numbers about the intelligence of Biden voters?