Those polls ask multiple questions.If a person doesn't plan on voting they probably wont stand there and answer all those question
Yes they do. That is exactly why some polls include a likely voter question. Often times less than 80% of participants plan on voting on election day.
AK. . . . since I happen to know that you're such an arrogant betting man , i'm going to make you an offer. I'm going to off you odds of my 50(fifty) to your 1(one) in multiples of your choice, that the next 10 Presidential Elections WONT be won by a Republican Candidate..
If you spend your time answering all those questions I think you are into politics and are likely to vote.
Anyway, this is really easy for you to disprove my point. Find any poll conducted during that last few months that was specifically polling party identification (not registration) and national demographics. We want to know which party people throughout the nation claim to support. Then show me where it says that Dem supporters currently outweigh Repub supporters by around 10%.
Republicans don't like the fact that polls show Obama winning and they are doing everything possible to discredit reputable polls that have been in business for years
I'm not a Republican. I'm a statistician, and I can recognize sloppy sampling when I see it. Like I said, it is really easy for you to disprove my point. Just use those reputable polling companies that you refer to.