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Raven

(13,899 posts)
Sat Oct 15, 2016, 01:26 PM Oct 2016

I had an interesting survey call last night...

it seemed focused on Trump's gropegate and one of the last questions was " Do you know people who are voting for Trump but won't admit it?"

I thought that was a very interesting question and I'm wondering if this was a Trump survey or a Clinton survey.

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I had an interesting survey call last night... (Original Post) Raven Oct 2016 OP
According to some polls, many Republican women are voting for Clinton secretly Democat Oct 2016 #1
That's a dumb question meadowlark5 Oct 2016 #2
Well, I do know people who I suspect will vote Raven Oct 2016 #3
But you don't know meadowlark5 Oct 2016 #4

Democat

(11,617 posts)
1. According to some polls, many Republican women are voting for Clinton secretly
Sat Oct 15, 2016, 01:29 PM
Oct 2016

The article posted here at DU said that these women are afraid to tell their right wing husbands, but they are planning to vote for Clinton even though the husbands think these women are voting for Trump. These voters could be a huge last minute swing toward Clinton that is not seen in the polls.

meadowlark5

(2,795 posts)
2. That's a dumb question
Sat Oct 15, 2016, 01:33 PM
Oct 2016

If they won't admit it, how are you supposed to know that they plan on voting for Trump?

meadowlark5

(2,795 posts)
4. But you don't know
Sat Oct 15, 2016, 02:03 PM
Oct 2016

If it's a poll, shouldn't they be asking questions to the person they are polling about their thoughts/views? Instead they are asking questions about what the person they are polling thinks other people will do. That's got to provide some junk polling results.

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