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Today we look at 'Presidential Polls: Hard to Believe' from September Fourth by Sharyl Attkisson on her Just the News podcast.
As Sharyl shows in this piece, some of the polls before election day 2016 were as far off as 15% from the eventual results - yet it seems like this time around in 2020 polls are still widely trusted and reported as though they are accurate and predictive.
Election polling, pollsters, narrative crafting, social engineering, fake news, election meddling, sedition, treason, and more!
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By Liberty ClickToday we look at 'Presidential Polls: Hard to Believe' from September Fourth by Sharyl Attkisson on her Just the News podcast.
As Sharyl shows in this piece, some of the polls before election day 2016 were as far off as 15% from the eventual results - yet it seems like this time around in 2020 polls are still widely trusted and reported as though they are accurate and predictive.
Election polling, pollsters, narrative crafting, social engineering, fake news, election meddling, sedition, treason, and more!
Like - Subscribe - Share - Thanks!
https://amzn.to/3i6t2KN
LibertyClick is an archive of timeless, shareable content related to freedom and individual liberty. Spanning topics from history to internet freedom, war to education, with archived videos, quotes, political cartoons, memes – with links to useful and interesting websites, homeschooling resources, research tools, and historical documents – with sources for podcasts, documentaries, audiobooks – and much more.
Browse LibertyClick by topic tags to find compelling examples of liberty expression. Wander to learn or cure boredom. Share links instead of arguing to make a point, and spread great ideas.
In liberty!
http://www.libertyclick.org
https://twitter.com/libertyclick
Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/nzHZgzObspM