So - do YOU know the "exact methodology of the poll in question", 1pitts?
I won't pre-judge the answer, as you just did with berry. My question is NOT rhetorical. It's genuine. So go ahead and explain to us - exactly what was methodologically flawed about the Rasmussen poll in question? Was the sample size too small? Was it not randomly selected? Was it skewed in some explicit or implicit way? Share the fruits of your research. This is your chance to shine. Don't blow it!
One more thing - just because a particular poll, whether it is conducted by Rasmussen or Gallup or the DNC, may be flawed doesn't mean EVERY poll carried out by that polling organization is invalid. You need to do your homework. That means evaluating the methodology on a poll-by-poll basis.
Now go ahead, the floor is yours - please tell us what was flawed about the "exact methodology of the poll in question".
Originally Posted by lustylad
For some reason, you like to ask me irrelevant questions. I couldn't care less about a rasmussen poll, and never claimed to know their methodology, which is why I haven't made any claims that they are an accurate representation of the will of the American people.
We do have a much bigger, more accurate poll. It's called the 2020 election, with a sample size of over 150 million, where 53.1% of the American voters voted against Trump, and on top of that, some of those who voted for him, Turkey Neck Mitch for example, have admitted that there's no evidence of widespread fraud. All these dates that have passed uneventfully, are further proof that only the delusional believe that the election was rigged.
The main topic of the thread remains. When will you say enough is enough? By what date will you admit that Trump will not be reinstated?