For the first forty-five years of my life, I treated polls the way most people do: I cited them when they supported me and ignored them when they didn't. That changed in 2000 when the polls said Gore won in Florida and should've been President. I realized two things: 1. Almost no one lies to pollsters. Voters believe they're making the right choices and don't hesitate to say so. 2. The people
Published on July 17, 2018 10:27