Has Trump's Public Image Taken A Beating From Mar-A-Lago Probe? New Poll Says...

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  1. Doofenshmirtz

    Doofenshmirtz Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I have not been presented with anything I can agree or disagree with. I do not suckle from either of the partisan media nipples. (Right or left) I question all results and ESPECIALLY those I agree with. Devout partisans on both sides eagerly consume this type of media product.

    If methodology doesn't count, I can tell you with certainty that playing Russian Roulette has a 100% survival rate.
     
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    Yeah, keep the flail going. It's tough when there are superior players but punching up always helps.
     
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    I have a degree in mathematics, "I" know you're making an mountain out of a mole-hill, you may not know it; you probably don't know better. But I do.

    But! I pride my self as a above average researcher; so here you are.


    The New York Times / Siena College National Poll – September 19, 2022 –

    "This New York Times/Siena College survey of 1,399 registered voters nationwide was conducted in English and Spanish on landline and
    cellular telephones from September 6-14, 2022. The survey is a response rate adjusted stratified sample of active registered voters on the L2
    voter file. The survey was fielded by the Siena College Research Institute with support from ReconMR, IPOR (Roanoke College) and PORL
    (University of North Florida). Overall, 76% of respondents were reached on cellular telephones including 87% the Latino respondents. The
    survey's margin of error due to sampling is +/- 3.6%. It accounts for the survey's design effect of 1.93, a measure of the loss of statistical
    power due to weighting. The survey includes an oversampling of 522 self-identified Latino voters. The margin of error for the Latino
    oversample is +/- 6.0%. A more extensive description of sampling parameters and weighting can be found here. The Siena College Research
    Institute, directed by Donald Levy, Ph.D., conducts political, economic, social, and cultural research. SCRI, an independent, non-partisan
    research institute, subscribes to the American Association of Public Opinion Research Code of Professional Ethics and Practices. For more
    information, please contact Don Levy at 518-783-2901. Survey cross-tabulations and frequencies can be found at: www.Siena.edu/SCRI/SNY."

    Not that it will mean a THING to you. 8)
     
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    Where'd ya go Doof? I posted the methodology, it's just like any "methodology" for any statistical poll. So, there, what's been proven is that your constant haranguing about "methodology" is just obfuscating feeble attempt do discredit a post. You do this all the time believing no one will call your bluff. Well I am no-one and I did call you bluff. LoL!
     
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    Doofenshmirtz Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I asked for methodology.

    You are not qualified to speak for my thoughts, but I respect and admire you for posting this. Lets take a non-partisan look at this poll.

    1. The poll was conducted via voice call. The 1399 people that are supposed to represent "Americans", only represents those who accept unidentified callers and have time for this long survey. Those with successful careers and families are drastically underrepresented.

    2. 522 (37.3%) were Latino (Almost 100% over sample) Prior to this survey, was there any question about Latinos having an unfavorable view of Trump?

    It appears the conclusion was reached first.
     
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    Read the article and do your due diligence or keep the flail going.
     
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    Doofenshmirtz Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Sorry, I am at the office and can't always reply right away. You will also notice that I never post in the evenings. That time is reserved for family. I would never have time for a phone survey. You can add me to this one since I have an unfavorable view of Trump.
     
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    Doofenshmirtz Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Please try to stay on the topic. This is not about me. Noone did come through with the facts and I look forward to your point of view on what he posted.
     
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    I did telephone surveys for years in the 80s as my summer job

    They were garbage then and are even more so now
     
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    Doofenshmirtz Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Ha! Sorry if I hung up on you!
     
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