Carlson: Don’t believe the polls
In less than a week millions of Americans will trudge to the polls without much enthusiasm, to cast a ballot for one of the two most disliked and flawed nominees in American history, if one is to believe the polls.
To cast a vote for President based on who is the least trustworthy, least honest, least qualified, least divisive is a travesty. It undermines faith in the Democratic process and feeds the forces of selfishness, greed and evil. It prompts some to talk in apocalyptic terms of revolution, civil war and anarchy, especially when one candidate says in advance the outcome is rigged.
Notice the qualifier at the end of the first graph: “if one is to believe the polls.”
This is one long-time political observer who puts little stock in polls. This election is going to be closer than the public has been lead to believe/ Chris Carlson , Carlson Chronicles. More here.
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