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Jim Bob Moore's avatar

Thanks, John. I've hated polling forever and can't even begin to count the number of stories I had to do on various polls. They serve no purpose for public consumption. Voters don't need to know the status of races. Internally, they can help candidates understand where they are and what issues might help drive their voters, but externally, there is no value in predictions and probabilities of electoral outcomes. Plus, most of them conducted this election cycle have been by groups closely associated with the GOP.

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Online polling isn't accurate, Ed. Can never really be. People who self-select and go to a site to take a poll are invariably doing so with an interest, which is usually to express their preference to help their candidate. But you are right about polls not going away. We just need to see them for what they are. Most of the polls conducted this year have been by surveyors closely associated with Republicans.

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