Christopher Bouzy
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You can't claim Biden is unpopular while he had a historic midterm and off-year election. It's clear the polls are wrong.
05:35 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Haruka
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Can’t read it, it wants a subscription.
08:17 AM - Nov 09, 2023
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Paul Christiansen
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
The polls are now like direct mail. They were once massive and powerful. Now they only impact a select few demographics. You can't expect the pundits who grew up on polling data to give up on it. And don't expect people who earn their living from polling to tell you they have a defective product.
03:31 PM - Nov 08, 2023
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Mo's Muffins
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
This spout was removed because the account associated with it was suspended.
02:46 PM - Nov 08, 2023
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Abigail Joy
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Biden wasn't on the ballot yesterday??
02:16 PM - Nov 08, 2023
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Trauma Epidemic
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
And he's near-fully aligned (and steadily, circumspectly getting more so) with the sane citizenry's priorities. Historically good administration.
01:57 PM - Nov 08, 2023
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R o K p h i s h
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
12:33 PM - Nov 08, 2023
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Only Love
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
For sure!
12:10 PM - Nov 08, 2023
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Jacsmoore @
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Polls are like assholes. Everyone with a mouth has one, they all stink, & their purpose is to excrete shit.
11:29 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Garnet
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
It's ridiculously easy to game polls even if they're not meant to be, too. The far right swarm them. Like the review bombing they do on Rotten Tomatoes for movies they deem "too woke".
11:12 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Trauma Epidemic
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
If we don't get clear that they're *intentionally* wrong, that is, an attack on our democracy and country as a whole, we--still--won't respond adequately. They're not going to stop. What comes next is foreseeable (and I'd be very glad to be mistaken about that).
#LookDeeper
#diligence
09:56 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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CPfromCA
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In response to Trauma Epidemic.
I think the MSM bears a huge responsibility for this.

Where is the actual journalism any more?

Where are the critical thinking skills?

I see a bunch of hacks who want status & clicks & $ & notoriety but at the end of the day are just mouth pieces for the mega rich, to drive their personal agendas
06:53 AM - Nov 09, 2023
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Stevens
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Actually, yesterday was an example that Biden IS popular.
09:31 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Mary Becker
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Yesterday was a rough day for me so I tuned out last night but then I wake up to this 😊 I won’t be having a rough day for awhile 😊♥️💙💜🩵
09:23 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Happy4uu&u
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
I am taking this to my bank and putting it in savings.

Hopefully it will accrue lots of interest so I can share with my party, whom can sometimes lose hope, including myself.
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09:09 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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PhiNight
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
The only poll that matters is the one that actually determines what happens.
09:01 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Dianne Davis
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
I haven’t shared a poll on social media since 2016.
I see a poll in a spout and I scroll right by it.

Other subject matter I ignore and scroll right by is anything that starts with ‘Trump said’, or mentions Biden’s age, Hunters laptop. Also anything CNN reports.
08:51 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Stephie Lynn
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
My husband and I were talking about polls last night. We wonder if it's because many people don't even answer their phones anymore for unknown numbers with all the scams today. Only lonely older folks answer the phone and take "surveys" when an unknown number is calling.
08:04 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Annie Walsh
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
As Heather Cox Richardson said on Facebook early this morning, in 2022 it was still possible for Republicans to escape being linked to the Dobbs decision. This year, not so much. The general public has had the "Republicans = antichoice" connection burned into our brains.
07:52 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Trauma Epidemic
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In response to Annie Walsh.
Yes, they've 'run out of room', having inevitably* painted themselves into a corner.

*The effect of persistent doubling down, as malignant narcissists and similarly disordered (sorry, lack a better concise term) people do.
02:02 PM - Nov 08, 2023
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Lexis Nexus
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Perhaps people should stop being obsessed with polls. They’re only a snapshot, a percentage of a percent.
Better media is needed, truly independent media which isn’t tied to any conglomerate is needed.
07:29 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Trauma Epidemic
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In response to Lexis Nexus.
It seems we have that here: better, independent (social) media. Are we (facilitated by the efforts/investments of Bouzy and team) 'the ones we've been waiting for'?
02:05 PM - Nov 08, 2023
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LaJuan Woodland
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Agreed. Clearly, there are many voters proving them wrong once again.
06:49 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Matthew Clayton
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
I pray Anderson Clayton (no relation) took lots of notes last night. Make abortion and freedom the centerpiece for ‘24 and bash MAGA extremists Tim Moore, Tricia Cotham and other legislative Republicans for taking away choice.
06:48 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Jonathan Meyers
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
I'm no expert analyst but one bizarre component of the NYT poll which major media is amplifying is "Black voters are now registering 22 percent support in [swing] states for Mr. Trump" which they acknowledge is "a level unseen"--does anyone believe black support for Trump surged in the last 3 years?
06:40 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Evolve Undefined
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In response to Jonathan Meyers.
No- I do not believe that number- at all
09:35 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Elektra 🖖
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In response to Jonathan Meyers.
No.
11:01 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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déjà vu
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Biden is unpopular sells NYT to Trump lovers
06:10 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Andrea Loken
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Hm. Seems NYT forgot to put in some key words: “Joe Biden is unpopular [with racists & misogynists], but the winning streak for his party…”
06:05 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Nefarious Newt
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
The NY Crimes, as usual, cannot see the forest for the trees. REPUBLICANS are unpopular, no matter how much they try to sugarcoat them. President Biden is doing just fine.
06:04 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Just Corrigan
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Polls keep saying Trump will win...

Media says Biden is too old...

This is Bullshit.

People will not be disrespected.
06:03 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Thomas Liljeruhm
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
05:54 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Lipsticktraces
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Popular as crack candy.
05:54 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Ray King
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
President Biden IS popular.

The media wants to create a fictional narrative pretending that he isn't.

We won big in 2022 and we won big last night when the media was pushing their phony "red wave" b.s.
05:40 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Kinzie Mat
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Hey NYT!!!!
(Screaming into a megaphone amplified with a mic GIF)
05:39 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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Chris Puttick
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Or the polling data is being misinterpreted - or the reports of the polls caused people to turn out who historically have tended not to.
05:38 AM - Nov 08, 2023
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