Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Pointless Polls



Look at this recent poll found on the front page of Drudge. It's pretty self-explanatory (at least in one sense): roughly half of people are voting for one guy, and roughly half for the other, and for some reason we make a big deal out of the marginal difference.

The election is never split 40/60 or 30/70. Why? Because both candidates are the same. You could just have everyone flip a coin and you'd end up with the same pattern, roughly half for this guy and half for that guy.

I'm not quite sure how to say it; it just looks silly to me. All these polls, every day, about who's ahead by so many percent, or behind so many percent. Can't we find something more productive to do than constantly bicker about who the next president's gonna be?

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