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The View hosts suggest Trump’s 10-point poll lead was either an ‘anomaly’ or the pollsters were ‘high’.

The⁢ View hosts discuss surprising poll ⁣results

The hosts of The​ View⁤ were⁣ taken ​aback by a‍ recent Washington Post and ABC poll that showed former President Donald Trump leading President Joe⁣ Biden by 10 points ​among voters. Co-host Alyssa ⁣Farah Griffin referred to the poll as an “outlier,” echoing the Washington ‌Post’s ‍description.

Skepticism towards polls

Griffin expressed ⁤her skepticism towards polls, citing their inaccuracies ⁢in both‍ the 2016 and ‌2020 ⁢elections. However,⁣ she acknowledged that when multiple⁣ polls consistently show similar results over time, it can be considered reliable information. She emphasized that this particular poll was an anomaly, deviating significantly⁣ from ⁢other polling⁢ data.

Despite her⁣ doubts, Griffin expressed trust​ in her parent company,⁢ ABC’s pollsters, whom she ​praised as “phenomenal.”

A ‌wake-up call for Democrats

Griffin admitted that President Biden has a “reelection problem” ‌and urged⁤ Democrats to face ⁢this reality, whether they like it or not. She highlighted Trump’s⁤ surprising popularity among black‍ and Hispanic voters, as well as his appeal to working-class voters⁣ who may view Democrats as elitist.

Griffin concluded by emphasizing the need for Democrats to ‌wake up and address these concerns, even if they don’t want Trump to be president again.

Humorous remarks and clarifications

Co-host Sonny Hostin expressed a desire to wait ⁤and see the polling after‍ the first trial, while Ana Navarro jokingly suggested that the ABC pollsters must have ⁣been on drugs due to ​the unexpected results. Hostin quickly⁤ clarified that no one conducting⁢ the poll at ‌ABC was actually‍ high, following ⁤a note from show producers.

With that, Whoopi Goldberg swiftly transitioned to a commercial break.

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