CBS poll Jan 9-11 Most to blame Trump-47 Dems-30 Declare a national emergency to build a wall No-67% yes-33% What's happening on the border a crisis? No-55 Yes-34 Build a wall? No-55% Yes-45%
Seems Trump didn't get the message in 2018,hell get it in 2020 though 2018 popular vote for the House Democrats 60,727,598 Republicans 50,983,895 2018 popular vote for the Senate Democrats 53,044,160 Republicans 34,948,225
Most polls with these questions have been showing closer to a 50-50 split. I think this CBS poll is demonstrating some type of bias. - most likely a selection bias. As in “let’s over represent liberal counties in the Northeast in our participant list”. This is the same bias that made them look like idiots in the 2016 election.
I haven’t seen a 50/50 poll split on this. Every poll I seen has Trump taking the blame to varying degrees.
Actually surprised to see Democrats still see it as a problem, thought they were smarter than that. Seems like the WH propaganda is affecting the whole voter base.
Actually most properly structured polls don’t ask if Trump or the Democrats are responsible but ask about Trump, Republicans and Democrats separately. Most polls have found that people believe that Trump, Democrats, and Republicans are all over 50% responsible. People blame all of them.
Go read all the previous recent threads will poll info. Pay attention to the questions that were asked in the polls.
Most American polling firms were not polling Brexit.Polling firms poll the popular vote,they said Hillary would get more votes and she got millions more votes .Lets not forget 2018 polls as well.Moron https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/fi...oint-edge-final-national-nbc-wsj-poll-n931001 Democrats hold 7-point edge in final national NBC/WSJ poll Fifty percent of likely voters say they prefer a Democratic-controlled Congress, while 43 percent want Republicans in charge. https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...55347f48762_story.html?utm_term=.1a85de9d0dd2 A Washington Post-ABC News poll released Sunday showed that 50 percent of registered voters prefer Democratic House candidates, compared with 43 percent for Republicans.