Right, but you still missed the datesNot really.
All I did was link to the pages you linked to and show you were wrong on the face of it
No idea what you're trying to say here with your jibberishSo it matters if you think it supports you and it doesn't matter if you think it doesn't?
Well, at least you are honestly dishonest, I guess.
Okay, but that still doesnt change the fact that according to all polls Trump's criminal conviction hasnt dented his popularity.Which isn't what you argued.
You argued it was improving his position.
The fact is these aren't particularly useful and are basically statistical noise.
If you really wanted to make a statement about whether or not there has been an effect, you would take a clue from your comment on the PA polls and look at the dates.
The verdict came down on the 30th. So if you ignore the poll that straddles that (I&I/TIPP) that was conducted 5/29-5/31 and hilariously comes out as a Tie so is easy to find, you can take the 7 polls before the verdict and the 7 polls after.
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Before the verdict: Average is Trump up by 1.8
After the verdict: Average is a tie.
Now, that probably has to do with me calculating by just using the win margins.
If we do it using the numbers they list...
Before the verdict: Trump 47.1 / Biden 45.3 (Trump +1.8)
After the verdict: Trump 45.5 / Biden 45.5 (Tie)
Nope, it comes out exactly the same
So its another FAIL for the Dummycrats who were hoping Trump numbers would come down if he was convicted