Poll shows 0% of Black voters had 'poor' voting experience in November despite Biden

Paranoid much? How long have you been clairvoyant ?

No clairvoyance necessary when that's been a long-established Republican goal.

Note how Republicans in Florida turned their relative minority vote into the majority vote using redistricting.

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Actual college graduates will be able to understand the numbers. Dumbasses,not so much.
 
That's beside the point. The idea behind these draconian election laws is to prevent people from going to the polls in the first place. There is no widespread voter fraud. It's a myth created to prevent black people from voting.

what black person was prevented from voting?.......some dead one?......
 
Correct. The OP is a soundbite that cherrypicks one result on one crosstab. The next thing Georgia will do is put even more severe restrictions on early in person voting, and eliminate even more polling places in minority communities, because their efforts weren't enough to overcome the will of the people. Because these laws have one intended effect..... suppress minority voting. Period. End of story.

I fear that you're right. They even went to court to keep polls closed longer before the Senate run-off, remember that? The court said the polls could open on Sunday.
 
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1. When I googled it, only RW sources (Fox, Breitbart, National Review, etc.) are showing it.

you mean lib'rul media doesn't want to talk about it?.......
 
My link was too the OP article which was 100% correct. The second sentence of that article took you to the Poll that the article was based upon. I always vote early. I believe early voting should be no longer than 10 days prior to the election. And I believe all political debates should be completed prior to the beginning of early voting.

We Michigan voters passed a prop in Nov. allowing for early, in-person voting nine days or less before state and national elections. We can already vote by mail up to 40 days before the election.
 
We Michigan voters passed a prop in Nov. allowing for early, in-person voting nine days or less before state and national elections. We can already vote by mail up to 40 days before the election.

So, Michigan has a voting season now and election day is just for announcing the results hum?
 
2. At the bottom of the poll, it shows the demographic breakdown of the 1,253 persons polled. It works out to 363 black voters were queried. There are 2.1 million black registered voters in Georgia.
With the data given and what you also provided (assume you consider the data to be accurate) That works out to a margin of error to be ±4.668.

MOE= z * sq.rt. [p̂ (1- p̂)/n ]

Where:
z = critical value for the confidence level (z-score) - There's a table for this. https://evolytics.com/resources/cal...t=Z-scores are equated to,will not see a lift. Hint: < that's a link. Click on the light blue colored part and it will show a table for the z-score. I understand you are a little challenged in opening links.
p̂ = sample proportion
n = sample size
1. When I googled it, only RW sources (Fox, Breitbart, National Review, etc.) are showing it.
Not sure what the relevance this is to the statistical calculation. There is no value, random or otherwise to plug in for that in the formula. Maybe you can explain. If you can't I understand.

As someone else has pointed out, RWers only like polls that show what they want to believe. lol
The only objective thing to *believe* is that the poll is outside the 95% MOE.
If you believe that, who am I to argue against that?
If I were to bet , I'd take the 95% odds of it being correct.
 
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We Michigan voters passed a prop in Nov. allowing for early, in-person voting nine days or less before state and national elections. We can already vote by mail up to 40 days before the election.
Democrats in many states want much a longer early voting period.

Pennsylvania allows for early in-person voting at certain locations. When you vote early in-person in Pennsylvania, you are technically completing the entire mail-in voting process on the spot. You can also register to vote or return a completed mail-in ballot at early voting centers.

Early voting typically begins 4-6 weeks before the election and ends at the mail-in ballot request deadline.

https://www.vote.upenn.edu/early-voting-in-pennsylvania/
 
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Funny, the study itself doesn’t reach any conclusions (https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/23584107/spia-poll.pdf), how it as read and interpreted came solely form the State, and they put it as “majority of voters approving of how our election went,” not “0% of black voters” The study itself via the bar graph shows nearly a quarter of those surveyed weren’t satisfied

The issue with these phone surveys, as is the criticism of the Razzy, is that what segment of the population takes the time to compete a survey coming over the phone? For the most part it is going to be older people
 
I missed the link to this poll. Oh, I know why. The fake doc didn't post it.

That's beside the point. The idea behind these draconian election laws is to prevent people from going to the polls in the first place. There is no widespread voter fraud. It's a myth created to prevent black people from voting.
There is a link in the Fox article.

Read it. The sampling is fascinating

1/3 of those polled were black. (app. 400 people)

3/4 of them voted early in person.

50% of Democrats, and 30% of Republicans felt that their votes were counted as intended

33% of Black Democrats felt that the new election laws decreased their confidence in the election system.

51% of Democrats, and 36% of Republicans felt that only properly cast ballots were counted.



I believe the thread title should read 'One in every three Republicans feel secure about new voting regulations in Georgia'.
 
Sure, all fucking morons disbelieve facts in which they disagree. Meanwhile, I go with the numbers given the numbers use standard methodology. It's also a matter of how the question is asked.

Consider the gun polls Democrats love so much: "Do you think the US needs common sense gun laws?" I, along with 75-80% of Americans, answered Yes. Now, defined what "common sense gun laws" means, and the differences begin to show. This is why a good poll has many questions; to flesh out what people think. Cherry-picking a single question from a multi-question poll on the same subject is often done by political hacks, liars and other dishonest people.

Example. Here's another question from the same poll. Notice which demographic is least confident vs most confident their votes were counted as intended:

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IMO, the entire poll should be assessed to form an accurate picture; not just cherry-picked for half-truths by partisan asshats to push their autocratic, anti-American ideology.
To properly address the lie in the OP, check the sampling on early voting. Which is exactly what Ga. Democrats pushed for, and urged the black community to do.
 
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