
Convention Polling 'Bounces' Aren't What They Used To Be
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The video discusses the concept of convention bumps, which are short-term increases in polling following political conventions. Historically, these bumps were significant, but have decreased in recent years due to factors like back-to-back conventions and changes in media consumption. The 2020 conventions, held virtually due to the pandemic, may see even smaller bumps. The video also predicts potential outcomes for the 2020 elections, considering factors like Joe Biden's VP pick and Donald Trump's current polling position.
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