Passing Peak Trump?

I truly do not understand what you are asking me.

If it is not: Can the expressed political opinions of someone answering questions over the telephone be linked to a name, and that name be recorded?.
I do not know what it is.

I have asked for clarification in good faith.

And I've clarified it in good faith numerous times.

I don't believe you.
 
That's the way that I interpret it, that Trump supporters won't hang up, but will lie whereas Democrats wouldn't lie or hang up.

...and there's enough of them to make a real impact on the results.

If that's the position, I find it highly questionable.
 
Can they be linked to a name? Is that name recorded?
The voting intentions can be linked to a name, and recorded. (answered)
The respondents can be linked to a name, and recorded. (answered)

what else! are you referring to!?!?

The pollster!?? Can the pollster be linked to a name, and recorded- I really don't think you mean that yet there is nothing else there that is evident.
 
Just dodging, then.

I'm using performance art to explain my feelings of frustration by subjecting you to same.

But you knew that already.

Since I've already told you that I don't believe you, you can stop pretending to really wanting to discuss this with me.

Going a long way to not have to own up to your false statement that "pollsters do not ask for personal information"

They don't.
 
I'm using performance art to explain my feelings of frustration by subjecting you to same.

But you knew that already.

Since I've already told you that I don't believe you, you can stop pretending to really wanting to discuss this with me.



They don't.
Because who one intends to vote for is not personal?

or Because pollsters don't ask that?
 
I've already answred that: using that logic, any opinion is personal information, but that's playing with words.
Not automatically.
Voting is typically done by secret ballot, because it is considered more personal than other information.

We call our orders for big macs' right into the little speaker in the drive-thru, because our order at a fast food restaurant is not personal.

In general conversation, our sexual preferences, income, and voting habits are considered rude to be asked about unless specific permission is given in advance.

What movie we saw last night, or what we had for breakfast, not so much.
 
Not automatically.
Voting is typically done by secret ballot, because it is considered more personal than other information.

We call our orders for big macs' right into the little speaker in the drive-thru, because our order at a fast food restaurant is not personal.

In general conversation, our sexual preferences, income, and voting habits are considered rude to be asked about unless specific permission is given in advance.

What movie we saw last night, or what we had for breakfast, not so much.

As I said: you're using the term very broadly. Polling isn't supposed to record that information. If they do, or if you suspect that they do, then don't answer them. Better yet, don't have a phone or the internet.
 

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