|
|
|
|
|
by afiori
2673 days ago
|
|
Maybe, but as it is pointed out many times here and in the open letter this was basically a replay of Brexit. another commenter said that his mom believed the city would give amazon 3 billions up front. the public approved of the deal, the only demographic to disapprove was the internet. 70% of local residents approved of the deal. that is a lot. |
|
Depending on
* how the question was framed ("Do you think the second headquarters of Amazon will be a positive?" vs. "Do you think the deal with Amazon will be positive?" vs. "Do you think tax breaks for Amazon are good?")
* how informed the voter was required to be; people are notoriously uninformed and uninterested about anything that isn't a presidential election
* how residents were contacted (was it a landline poll? mail? survey on the street? online? because these all have different populations to be accounted for)
* who counts as a valid resident for the survey? someone who lives in Buffalo? someone who lives in Westchester? someone who lives in Manhattan? someone who lives in Flushing? etc.
Polls predicted that AOC would lose her race, and that clearly didn't happen.