ABC News tweets results of a recently-conducted ABC News/Ipsos poll finding that 83 percent of those surveyed classify the economy as an “extremely” or “very” important vote-determining issue in the upcoming Midterm Elections.
JUST IN: More than eight in 10 Americans (83%) now say that the economy is either an extremely or very important issue in determining how they will vote, according to a new @ABC News/Ipsos poll. https://t.co/ram9DhrZ1O
— ABC News (@ABC) June 5, 2022
For countless reasons heretofore evidenced, poll results should more often than not be taken with a grain of skepticism and with a consciousness about the possibility of there being a greater statistical error in them (sometimes far off base) than a given survey’s stated margin of error. Political polls have been too wrong too often. An 83 percent figure about any issue, however, is not ignorable.
"In the poll, 80% of Americans say that inflation is also an extremely or very important factor in how they will vote and for gas prices, it is 74%."
The economy is the top issue, always has been, always will be. https://t.co/TagBwnJ45P
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) June 5, 2022
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