

Do you have math on the statistics that would suggest the error rate would be higher than 2.8%?


Do you have math on the statistics that would suggest the error rate would be higher than 2.8%?


and by text message.
To further ensure that the results reflect the entire voting population, not just those willing to take a poll, we give more weight to respondents from demographic groups that are underrepresented among survey respondents
I think they thought of that


The survey was conducted among 1,625 registered voters nationwide from Jan. 12 to 17, 2026.
This poll was conducted in English and Spanish, by telephone using live interviewers and by text message. Overall, 98 percent of respondents were contacted on their cellphone.
Voters are selected for the survey from a list of registered voters. The list contains information on the demographic characteristics of every registered voter, allowing us to make sure we reach the right number of voters of each party, race and region. For this poll, interviewers placed more than 188,000 calls or texts to more than 86,000 voters.
To further ensure that the results reflect the entire voting population, not just those willing to take a poll, we give more weight to respondents from demographic groups that are underrepresented among survey respondents, like people without a college degree. You can see more information about the characteristics of our respondents and the weighted sample at the bottom of the page, under “Composition of the Sample.”
The margin of sampling error among registered voters is about plus or minus 2.8 percentage points. In theory, this means that the results should reflect the views of the overall population most of the time, though many other challenges create additional sources of error.


then pump up the price or flood every prompt with ads.
“Sure I found that document you needed, and with it, I also found this great new game I know you’ll love. Raid: Shadow Legends, It’s a free to pla…”
I cannot wait for companies spending 300 dollars per user per month for this convenience.
I would take them at their word for that. If they made some sort of hyper real super pleasure heaven of pure bliss the tendency towards betterment would drive humans insane. Maybe once that failed there were just like ‘these fuckers are a mess, just dupe back when they thought they were happy and call it good.’


Well like much analysis of economic impact, that’s hard to quantify, so we can just assume it’s trivial.


I think this mentality breaks down in the reality of the system we currently have. They are constantly working to make your vote mean less. The structures of our constitution effective gerrymander the states’ influence on national levels through the senate. Similarly, the electoral collage is built to favor the right. And after all that the higher courts have been packed by republican, effectively giving an override to functionally any law in the form of sloppy logic from a broken supreme court.
All of that to say, if you draw the line at specifically your ability to cast a vote, regardless of the voice you actually have, you’ve essentially decided so long as there is the theater of democracy you will do nothing to help save it.


Are you censoring yourself saying ass?
It is a bit academic at this point. I just hoped that liberals contend with the reality that you have to align with your voters, rather than always trying to set blame on the millions that stay politically disaffected.
Definitionally, talking about two causally linked things is not whataboutism. You could argue it’s shifting blame, and I would still disagree, but at least it would be coherent.
I corrected a typo, hope it cleared up a bit, but in case it didn’t; the point being it doesn’t mater what you think people ought to do, or ought to feel ashamed about. If your political method ends with, “Well then you’re an asshole and I give up” at the first sign of resistance, congratulations you’ve perfectly described the democratic party for the last decade+.
Ah, thank you, fixed.
There’s nowhere good to go from there.
lol I say no once and you’re out of ideas. I return to my thesis, people with your political instincts are why we are where we are.
No. Now what?
Cool. I am shamed, now what?
Who? I can’t see past the fascist in the foreground.
We should have 75% opacity fascism, so it’s not binary.
It’s not whataboutism to detail the list of failures from democrats that built the current situation we are in. They are weak party that offers little and provides less, and they fail to win much of anything because of it.
People with your political instincts are why we are fighting the what we are today. You continue to fail to learn that you can’t shame people into voting no matter how hard you try.
Chat, what am I looking at