In 2020 The Media is Still Using the Inaccurate Polls that Said Hillary Clinton Would Win in 2016
By the Price of Business, Special for USA Business Radio.
Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business show, recently wrote an article for Community Digital News about the polls the media is using to argue that Trump is going to lose in 2020. He noted these are the same polls the media and the pundits used in 2016 that argued Hillary Clinton would win. Price says “these polls are ridiculous, they are vulnerable to the same flaws that the polling had in 2016, which showed Hillary Clinton had a double digit lead just days before that election.”
Price is no fan of President Trump. He has often been critical of the President. He also finds the Democrats to be proponents of dangerous policies. Being no fan of Trump certainly lends to the credibility of his argument, in this case.
Recently he discussed the polls and more on a Price of Business show. Listen to the segment in its entirety.
“With headlines, the mainstream media is able to direct the national narrative. Headlines told us that Hillary Clinton would win in 2016. They told us Donald Trump would never, ever win. And that somehow, incredulously, Donald Trump is a Russian spy.
Headlines to ponder:
“’As Donald Trump drops in polls: The polls are ‘absolutely” rigged’
“Donald Trump’s poll denialism’
“’Donald Trump’s poll numbers collapse…’
“The above MainStream Media headlines are pretty typical. Something that most politics watchers are accustomed to. What is interesting is that they are not recent headlines. They all ran in 2016. Most within a few days of an election in which Donald Trump wo
“The individual stories about the polling are even more interesting.
“Business Insider had an article just before Labor Day 2016 (the historical “date” of who was going to win) with the headline:
“New poll shows we’re ‘starting to hear the faint rumblings of a Hillary Clinton landslide.’”
“In the Business Insider article, the author writes… READ MORE”