Apparent poll movements late in a campaign are often illusory: a methodology shift (e.g. Gallup switching from registered-voter to likely-voter weighting) creates a bump unrelated to real opinion change, and pollsters who err have a ready ex-post story of a late undetected surge—what Rivers calls the last refuge of scoundrels in polling—when in fact the same poll repeated would have produced the same wrong answer.

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Doug Rivers

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the last refuge of scoundrels in polling is to say it's just a snapshot... there was this massive movement undetected in all other polls

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Doug Rivers on polling 7/21/2008EconTalk
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:28:54 AM

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