Solving Problems Exposed By 2020 Election Polling / RBDR

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November 10, 2020

Today on RBDR: John Zogby Strategies’ John Zogby discusses what pollsters like himself did and, perhaps, should have done differently in their work leading up to the 2020 Presidential Election.

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John Zogby Talks the Presidential Election | RBDR

November 15th, 2016. Today on RBDR:

One of research’s preeminent pollsters, John Zogby, speaks to RBDR about what happened one week ago in the U.S. presidential race. Find out why polling is becoming more and more like the rest of market research.

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Pressure on Twitter to replace polls. The determining age group in Election 2016. (RBDR 08.24.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) There are proponents for Twitter to replace polls due to their questionable quality and more obvious inaccuracies.

2) John Zogby Strategies reveals the demographic group to watch closely to learn who will win the 2016 U.S. presidential sweepstakes.

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