Good topic. I share Craig Stokes question. Also, which "polls?" I'm interested in what content is being used -- horserace data are unfair and misleading early on. If, however, someone was exposing a representative sample to the promotions and objections that the candidates were making about themselves and each other, I'd be interested in using those responses to filter.
Why parties shouldn’t use polls to vet candidates
Good topic. I share Craig Stokes question. Also, which "polls?" I'm interested in what content is being used -- horserace data are unfair and misleading early on. If, however, someone was exposing a representative sample to the promotions and objections that the candidates were making about themselves and each other, I'd be interested in using those responses to filter.
So, if polls should not be the screening mechanism, what measure, if any, should the DNC use?