• donuts@kbin.social
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      5 months ago

      Why it’s important to keep looking I guess

      You’re learning the wrong lesson here…

      The right lesson is to stop looking at only the most recent poll as if it’s a good indicator of anything. There is a reason why professional election prediction models using a weighted combination of every poll, on top of things like historical election data, while factoring in things like uncertainty and time from now until the election.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recency_bias

      It could very well be that Trump is ahead and wins in every swing state, but you can’t reasonably forecast that by looking at any single poll, even if it happens to be the most recent one.

      People should understand that Trump is almost certain to be the Republican candidate and he has a very real chance of winning. People should also understand that Biden is almost certain to be the Democratic candidate and he also has a very real chance of winning.

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        No, you can’t, which is why tracking them continually is important. Tracking the trend lines and momentum up until election day is valuable.

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      5 months ago

      Just to be clear: your link shows that the most recent poll is Franklin & Marshall, which has Biden ahead.