Sky News contributor Joe Siracusa says he has a “hunch” American polls are “skewed to please one party or the other”.
“I don’t believe the polls in the traditional sense,” he told Sky News. “There are some things that just don’t make any sense and that is, while Trump tends to be behind in the polls, so-called, he is up in the other categories.” Mr Siracusa pointed out a couple of polls indicate the majority of Americans believed they were better off now then they were four years ago.
“I have a hunch though with a lot of these polls that they’re centre left or centre right, that they’re skewed to please one party or the other,” he said. “Or they got a second set of books, I mean they may know something that we don’t know.” Mr Siracsua also said he was “bothered” by Joe Biden’s answer at his townhall last week to a question about what he would do if he lost the election. “[Biden] fell for the question, what would you do if you lost?” Mr Siracusa said.
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