I've received several messages asking me to comment on the St. Pete Poll in Florida showing Trump leading Biden by 6 points, a much closer race than BIG DATA POLL showing Trump leading Biden by 13 points.
Normally, it is not my policy to respond to requests for me to comment on other polls, as if we're dueling or something. However, the St. Pete Poll has been a repeat offender in respect to similar situations since we began polling the state publicly in 2014.
Therefore, here is my response.
First, our record in Florida is unmatched, unrivaled by any other pollster. That includes presidential and midterm cycles. But since polling presidential races is a different animal, let's begin there.
In 2016, our final poll was Trump +1.6%. He won by 1.4%. In 2020, our final was Trump +2.6%. He won by 3.3%.
In 2020, Florida party ID was R+8 in both Edison and AP VoteCast. In 2022, Edison was R+14 and AP VoteCast with leaners was R 55%, D 38%.
Our unweighted sample was R+11: R41.36%/D29.97%/I28.67%.
Weighted for gender, age, race, education and region, the adjusted partisan split was R40.6%/D31.4%/I28.0%.
Weighting Florida R+6 is putting a VERY heavy thumb on the scale. Even if we did, Biden still would not be within 6 points because Trump is winning independents by too large a margin, and crossover favors him.
Again, that says nothing of our midterm polling record since 2014, in which we outperformed all others. In 2018, the St. Pete Poll had both Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis losing to their Democratic opponents. Worse, and even more dubious, they published back-to-back polls in the final week reversing a Republican lead, a clear act of herding, otherwise known as mirroring.
We don't herd. We don't mirror. We trust the data and that's a major reason why we've outperformed.
In 2022, St. Pete had Crist leading DeSantis (not joking) until finally publishing a final poll showing DeSantis leading Crist by only 6 points, also not joking. They were among the most Democratic and least accurate polls in all the aggregate.
I'd also note that Trump never led in a single St. Pete poll in 2020. Not one. Biden led between 1 to 6 points in a state where he consistently trailed in BIG DATA POLL. In fact, we took it off the board in early October because it was clear Trump was going to carry the state fairly easily.
In other words, I'm extremely confident we are reflecting a more accurate state of the race in Florida, which is to say, it's not much of a race, at all.
I feel like tearing off my clothes and dancing in the rain (snow on Tuesday). Ofc I'm entirely too old to do that. But...
We were SO right.
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Watching people attempt to "unskew" polls conducted by all walks of this industry—ranging from Nate Cohn at The New York Times to Spencer Kimball at Emerson College to Tim Malloy at Quinnipiac—all to deny Donald Trump's gains against Joe Biden with various voting blocs, is more than a little sad.
The slew of recent polls over two weeks—to include no less than four today alone—have simply confirmed prior findings published from other pollsters who have previously been "unskewed". That includes your's truly and our work at BIG DATA POLL, Mark Penn at Harvard University, Patrick Ruffini at Echelon Insights, and many others.
I'm temped to equate this with an Occam's razor-like situation. But this debate is more about likelihood than simplicity.
Here's the Presidential Vote Preference Trend for Biden v. Trump going back to August 2020. The Public Polling Project did not begin asking the Rematch Question for 2024 until September 2021. However, we can still make some pretty important and interesting observations.