Michael Moore is once again urging leftists to ignore the pollsters ahead of Tuesday’s midterm elections.
This time, he is trying to warn them that the New York Times/Siena poll recently conducted on the Texas Senate race is not accurately reflecting the amount of support Beto O’Rourke has, particularly among younger voters.
IGNORE THE POLLSTERS! In this week's NY Times/Siena poll of the Senate race in Texas they reached out to 51,983 Texans. Only 800 gave them an answer! And of the 7,219 young voters (18-29 yrs old) they "polled", only 66 responded! Polls are wrong! Keep working & making calls!
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) November 4, 2018
The survey showed Cruz with an eight-point advantage over O’Rourke (51 to 43 percent).
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TEXAS
U.S. Senate:
Ted Cruz (R) 51%
Beto O'Rourke (D) 43%
(NYT Upshot/Siena College, LV, 10/8-11/18)— PollingReport.com (@pollreport) October 22, 2018
The Real Clear Politics average of polls in this race shows Cruz with a 6.5 percent advantage overall, which would exceed most every margin of error.
Here’s something you can do right now. Take an hour and go knock on every door on your street or in your bldg. Tell them you don’t work for any candidate, you’re just their neighbor and you wanted to share your feelings with them on how we have to get Dems elected on Tuesday.
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) November 4, 2018
Since Democrats have no chance of competing with Trump and Republicans on important issues, such as the economy, Moore just wants neighborly Dems to go next door and “share feelings” about voting D.
That should be convincing.
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