I've only been polled once and that was many years ago. I'd love to know who Gallup and Rasmussen actually do call, and since more and more people are using their cellphones in their home how do the polling companies adjust for that?
I don't know either, that's why I asked.
And are these people a true cross-section of a community/area/whatever, or do the pollsters' just decide - well today, I'm going to make 5 calls to 121st St in Chicago, and 12th in Atlanta, and Elm Ave in San Fran. etc. And use those results to be the "opinion of the country" or whatever group is being targeted that day?
How many of the people are stay at home because they are retired, on SSI or some type of welfare? Because any one of those people are going to have specific needs/wants from the government, whether it be their SS money because they are retired and have Medicare benefits ( which is applicable in my household) or because they are getting disability, or food stamps, or SSI for their kid, or some type of income from the government.
How many don't work for whatever reason? A stay at home mom/dad - who is home by choice - is probaby going to have a different opinion that a mom/dad who has lost their job and collecting unemployment, or even moreso, one who's unemployment benefits have expired.