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Ok, just looked into this. It was done completely online between September 12-19. Mixed feelings about only online polling. By the way, the NYTs has a great piece out about the changing landscape in Montana. This part stood out because it doesn't seem like everyone loves the wealthy Republicans moving in and buying land. nytimes.com/2024/09/22/…
Still, not everyone is abandoning the Democrats, and particularly not Mr. Tester. Lyle Thomas, an 84-year-old rancher who describes himself as an indepe…
7 days is considered too long to poll, isn't it? After your first paragraph, though, we get into anecdotes, and you know what they say about those vis-a-vis data.