For me, I’d vote to cause all persons who were polled to also make a youtube video of their phone conversation with the pollster so I can see who they are, where they are, and their tones of voice, and judge for myself how in depth the poll was, whether anything was answered in depth, whether anyone had humor, or a sick baby, or a car broken down, or a mortgage they couldnt pay, or ten classic cars outside the kitchen window.
I’d vote to know/see/ and hear who exactly is being polled. I’d also vote to have every pollster also on video telling us why they work for pollsters, what they did for work before, what their actual aspirations are.
Frankly, I find polls of who is supposedly ahead or behind, sort of either redundant, yes we all guessed about Alan Keyes and The Donald et al, or sort of like men and women on the prowl at bars… near closing time. I know many of you know what I mean.
I guess I wonder why sportscasters and race car broadcasters dont just call up a bunch of people and ask who’s going to win and broadcast that before the race/game. Maybe that’s it, some of the pollsters are more like bookies than like evidence based scientists. It’s a mystery to me. Good thing I am Catholic. (meaning, when we were kids in Catholic school, if something theological or worldwise could not be explained, the nuns and brothers and priests would fold their hands, look heavenward and whisper, It’s a mystery, meaning an idea our pea-brains were too frail to grasp.) lol.