Even though most voters say that the case against the former president is “strong,” they don’t want to see him serving jail time

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    1 year ago

    Harris Polls has been described as " when Harvard Poll meets Fox News" and “cherrypicks to advance agendas”. Just like when looking into bias of news sources, it’s important to look into the bias of polling sources.

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      It seems like you’re thinking of this article, which is talking about Fox News misrepresenting a Harris poll, and the Fox “journalists” cherry-picking to fit an agenda. That article isn’t criticizing Harris, which mostly over exaggerated Democrat victory in the 2020 elections. Not saying they’re not biased, but it seems like you may have misunderstood a source?

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        1 year ago

        I replied to a different comment linking that article, so I’ll copy it here:

        Thank you for showing where that phrase was used in writing, but that is not the only time he has been pointed out for the irony of his juxtaposition. He is a former pollster for the Clintons that became very “trumpy” (to use Politico’s word) and instead of being on all news shows the only one that would bring him on is Fox.

        The thing about polling is that one can write the questions in order to get the answers they want or need and data can be extracted to portray what is needed. Without the raw data, we really don’t know what was asked or how the data portrayed was pulled.