They are unreliable.
I recall an on-air commentatory making a comment many years ago about pre-election polling. It was something like "the only poll that matters is on election day"
They are unreliable.
That has been around for a long time. I used the Google Ngram Viewer to search publications for the phrase "the only poll that matters" and found this in 1970.
True, but why falsely skew in the Republican direction? That only makes their followers think they are doing better than they are. Does that really help them? It would seem to make Republicans more complacent than they should be and motivate Democrats to donate more and to go to the polls. Is there something in falsely skewing that actually helps them?
https://www.semafor.com/article/02/14/2 ... ing-idiotsGeorge Santos puts former congressional colleagues in group chat to call them ‘f***ing idiots’
The former New York congressman filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, suing the late-night television host for fraud, breach of contract, unjust enrichment and copyright infringement. ABC and Disney were both also named as defendants in the lawsuit.
Kimmel requested at least 14 videos from Santos on Cameo, a video-sharing website where celebrities sell personalized videos.
Kimmel submitted requests by giving “phony names and narratives.” Those requests were sent from “fake User profiles” made by Kimmel as part of a “fraud,” according to the lawsuit.
The late-night show “falsely represented” himself as multiple users when requesting Santos’ Cameos, according to the lawsuit which was first reported by The New York Post. Santos is seeking at least $750,000 in damages.
“Kimmel chose the personal use licenses for all the Cameo Videos with the intention to violate such licenses by broadcasting and commercially exploiting the Cameo Videos on national television,” according to the filing.
Santos’s Cameo videos were first featured on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in December, according to the lawsuit. It also says that Kimmel joked about being sued by Santos during a Dec. 11 episode of his late-night show.
“Could you imagine if I get sued by George Santos for a fraud,” Kimmel said at the time. “I mean how good would that be? It would be like a dream come true. So since I started buying his videos his rates went way up to $500 a piece. He should be thanking me for buying these videos.”
In typically dramatic fashion, Santos announced his run while President Joe Biden delivered his State of the Union speech.
Three months after former Rep. George Santos’ colleagues expelled him for a staggering array of alleged crimes and ethical violations, he has apparently decided that man cannot live by Cameo alone—and he wants his job back.
At least, Santos is officially running for Congress again, allowing him to raise money from the public and, potentially, spend it on his legal defense.
Santos announced another run for Congress, this time representing the 1st District, where he plans to primary Republican incumbent Rep. Nick LaLota in June.
"After a lot of prayer and conversation with my friends and family, I have made a very important decision that will shake things up," Santos wrote on X. "Tonight, I want to announce that I will be returning to the arena of politics and challenging Nick for the battle over #NY1. I look forward to debating him on the issues and on his weak record as a Republican."
Santos begins the new campaign as his legal troubles are on the horizon.
He was charged with more than 20 counts including conspiracy, wire fraud, false statements, falsification of records and credit card fraud. Santos has pleaded not guilty.
A tentative trial date in federal court in Central Islip is slated for September, or two months before a potential general election for Santos. But he would have to defeat LaLota first.
"To raise the standard in Congress, and to hold a pathological liar who stole an election accountable, I led the charge to expel George Santos," he wrote on X. "If finishing the job requires beating him in a primary, count me in."
One of the 1st District challengers on the Democratic side is Nancy Goroff, a scientist, teacher and community leader from Suffolk County.
"This would be funny if it weren’t so serious to see George Santos and Nick LaLota fight to see who is more extreme," she said in a statement. "The reality is that both oppose a woman’s right to choose, have failed to lower costs for families, and care more about publicity than getting things done for Long Island families. Not to mention that neither actually lives in the district."
Santos' filing on March 7 with the Federal Election Commission shows his address as Alpharetta, Georgia.
NY-1 is basically the eastern half of Long Island (and to the east of NY-3).Santos announced another run for Congress, this time representing the 1st District, where he plans to primary Republican incumbent Rep. Nick LaLota in June.
Mr. Santos made the announcement on Friday, after House Republicans made a deal with Democrats to avert a government shutdown, enraging far-right party members.
“The Republican Party continues to lie and swindle its voter base,” Mr. Santos, who has been charged with stealing from campaign donors, said in a post on X. “I, in good conscience, cannot affiliate myself with a party that stands for nothing and falls for everything.”
His declaration could, in theory, have an effect on the House race in the First Congressional District on eastern Long Island, where Mr. Santos had intended to mount a primary challenge against Representative Nick LaLota, a Republican and one of Mr. Santos’s fiercest critics in the House.
There has been little evidence that Mr. Santos had done much campaign work or fund-raising for the contest. Nevertheless, he said he would stay in the race and take his “Ultra MAGA/Trump supporting values to the ballot in November as an independent.”
If he does so, he could potentially draw some votes away from Mr. LaLota, which would benefit the undetermined Democratic candidate in a district that Donald J. Trump won by just under 2 points in 2020.
Even so, neither Mr. LaLota nor Jesse Garcia, the Suffolk County Republican Party chairman, seemed particularly concerned by Mr. Santos’s threat.
“George Santos is irrelevant to the electoral process,” Mr. Garcia said upon hearing the news, adding that the announcement was nothing more than a ploy for attention.
Mr. LaLota said in a statement that just as Mr. Santos’s expulsion had been good for the nation, his resignation from the Republican Party was good for “common-sense conservatives.”
Convince me this isn't performance art of a kind.The Republican Party continues to lie and swindle its voter base,” Mr. Santos, who has been charged with stealing from campaign donors, said in a post on X. “I, in good conscience, cannot affiliate myself with a party that stands for nothing and falls for everything.”
Theater of The Absurd.pipistrelle wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2024 6:47 pm This is as the kids say AWESOME.
Convince me this isn't performance art of a kind.The Republican Party continues to lie and swindle its voter base,” Mr. Santos, who has been charged with stealing from campaign donors, said in a post on X. “I, in good conscience, cannot affiliate myself with a party that stands for nothing and falls for everything.”
More like DADAnoblepa wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2024 7:34 pmTheater of The Absurd.pipistrelle wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2024 6:47 pm This is as the kids say AWESOME.
Convince me this isn't performance art of a kind.The Republican Party continues to lie and swindle its voter base,” Mr. Santos, who has been charged with stealing from campaign donors, said in a post on X. “I, in good conscience, cannot affiliate myself with a party that stands for nothing and falls for everything.”
George Santos @MrSantosNY wrote: Today I would have showed up to work and voted unlike 13 members who didn’t bother.
And I would have voted Aye on the @RepThomasMassie amendment.
Funny enough Republicans who voted against the amendment coincidentally also voted to expel me… see why now?
These people HATE America and the constitution!
#FISA
George Santos @MrSantosNY wrote: Based on the amount of time Trump will spend in NY and the fact that the immigration crisis derived from the open border crisis has New Yorkers pissed…
If I were the dems I’d worry about NY come November…
Trump is back on the concrete jungle streets and people will be reminded he’s just like them and has walked in their shoes…
This sets up a perfect storm for a potential upset in the Empire State.
#TrumpTrial
And then made them buy the shoes back from him at inflated prices.