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In reply to the discussion: ***Breaking*** Orange Mussolini's approval rating falls to 38% in new Quinnipiac poll [View all]ancianita
(41,106 posts)and never mentioned at all on RW Fox or media. Which is how the country stays informationally divided.
Q Polls are not as old or as big in sampling as Gallup, and so the sampling can still be skewed against being representative of the country, and so not as valid and reliable as Gallup's.
Which means there's not really an accurate snapshot of the political approval reality out there.
Here's their methodology. https://poll.qu.edu/methodology/
I mean, only 1,000 people polled?
I know that it's impossible to poll 1% of the country (it would be a 3,330,000 sample), but still... a much larger sampling would give the public a bit more confidence.
All this does is feed into the disparity between national election voting counts and the so-called national polling.
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