For a year, @StatusCoup has pointed out that majority of polls networks used have significantly oversampled older voters/undersampled younger voters. Pollsters defended it by saying younger voters tend not to vote (despite that trend shrinking 2016/2018)https://twitter.com/NateSilver538/status/1221129082227908608 …
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Replying to @JordanChariton @StatusCoup
You use these same polls to call for Tulsi and andrew to drop out and endorse bernie lol. I dont know if I can take you serious anymore TyTs gonna TyT I guess
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So you don’t think it’s realistic to say that Tulsi and Yang are not going to win the nomination and that their votes could be more effectively used by seeking out an alternative?
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I think its irresponsible for journalists that have a huge following to push for candidates to drop out for their preferred candidates based on OBVIOUSLY rigged polls before a single vote has been cast. Its irresponsible to assume tulsi and yang voters would even vote 4 bernie
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I said if she doesn't perform well in Iowa, it's a legitimate discussion if she should endorse him. And at polls that more evenly distribute older/younger voters (Emerson), she has hovered between 1 and 3% nationally. That's just the fact.
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