people are wondering how much they can trust the polls they are seeing. and the president is actively telling them not to trust. if the fake news did a poll, they are called suppression polls. you know, polls are fake, just like everything else. they are not suppression polls but there is a story behind the numbers that you should know heading into tuesday. joining me now is harry enton, and margie owe marrow. i learned a lot watching the nooichlt doing the live polling. they are showing you all the poing as it comes in. one interesting thing to how many people don t answer the phone at all. you have to call 10,000 people just to get a few to responds to engage. this had been a problem for many years. you see land lined surveys and how hard it is to get people to
since the me too movement. i think there are going to be records of women voting. there are records running. it is all dependent on the turnout. we do need to be careful. coming up more from the panel all hour long. we will also talk about trump s lying and fear amongering on the campaign trail the last two days and whether it will have any effect on the polls. we will hear from a full-time trump fact checker. after the break. more obvious. t got a whole lt get more! only at t-mobile you ll earn unlimited double camiles on every purchase,. every day. not just airline purchases . think about all the double miles you could be earning. (loud) holy moley that s a lot of miles!!! shhhhh!
cooperate. marge gee, why are we putting stock in the polls when it is so hard to engage? we are getting people who are voters. we are able to reach them and know something about their past voting behavior. polls are actually quite have been quite accurate in predicting a lot of the elections we have had so far. i mean we haven t had i think as many surprises as one might thing given all the conversation that we have sometimes about can we trust follows. the polls are doing a decent job. in 2016, the polls were not far off on a national level. some of the state polls were. exactly. one of the differences is we now spend more time looking at education. it is a big, important driver. i wasn t 16. it is certainly in 18. there has been lots of analysis that looks at how college educated women vote versus
in turnout. does that mean there will be a surgeon election day? are those election day voters just voting earlier? we don t know the answer to that. what about the president repeats a lot that these are fake polls and they are designed to suppress the vote. i find it ironic who during his 20 is campaign was pumping the polls up showing him ahead. all of a sudden they don t show hmm ahead and they are fake polls. the way the public views whether the polling is accurate is whether it gets the election right or not. i am not sure that s fair. i have this feeling down inside that these polls are not capturing young people for example. am i just totally am i totally crazy to think that. now most polling outlets use a larger percentage of cell phone, you know, reaching foegs on their cell phones reaching
everybody to be very careful. and when you use the word, be absolutely certain that it is right. and that s one of the responsibilities of modern day journalism, please, get it right. but don t be afraid to get it wrong if necessary. stand by, everybody. quick break mere. and then how much faith can you put in the polls? we will have an inside look behind the numbers. how the polls really work, or don t work. right after this. hundred roads named park in the u.s. it s america s most popular street name. but allstate agents know that s where the similarity stops. if you re on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that s very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands?