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ProfessorGAC

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4. A Thought On That
Sat Sep 12, 2020, 05:53 PM
Sep 2020

Yesterday there was a thread here on suburban R women defecting.
Stories included a husband raving about PINO and his plans to vote for him while the wife pointed to herself and shook her head, no.
Another about a woman who said she was not voting for PINO, even to keep the peace.
That ties to this Hill piece.
How many pollsters get an answer from a husband that both he & his wife plan to vote red, but the wife has no intention of doing so?
Even if that scenario occurs in 1 in 100 calls, it widens the gap by 2%.

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