How’s my week going?
Well, I opened the mail and found a jury summons.
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Hi Chris. I start my day with your Morning video -- thanks for all you do. My question has to do with the reliability of polls. Do they still rely primarily on the telephone for gathering information? If so, how can this produce reliable data since many people do not accept phone calls from unknown phone numbers?
Do you expect an October surprise? If so, any thoughts on what/when?