Calling a 46-40 poll lead (±3% margin of error) a 'statistical dead heat' or 'statistical tie' is incorrect: the best estimate is a 6-point lead, not zero, and while the 95% confidence standard means you can't formally declare a winner, it is far more likely the lead is real than that the true gap is zero, since extreme errors are unlikely.
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Doug RiversEvidence Quote
“your best guess if it's 46 to 40 is it's a six-point lead not a zero point lead... it's less likely you're equally likely if the poll is unbiased to overstate as understate the error”
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:28:54 AM
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