In an interview with Bret Baier, Vice President JD Vance defended both himself and President Donald Trump against unfavorable poll numbers, which have shown declining approval ratings particularly concerning the economy. Vance expressed skepticism towards mainstream polling methods, arguing they fail to accurately represent the views of most Americans. He noted that many people do not participate in polls, resulting in skewed data. Vance emphasized that if they focus on doing a good job, positive results will resonate with the electorate in the future, making poll concerns secondary to performance metrics.
Vance stated that all polls are wrong and that modern opinion pollsters fail to capture most Americans, as many do not answer or immediately hang up.
He claimed that mainstream media predicted Kamala Harris would win all swing states, illustrating the inaccuracy in polling predictions.
Vance emphasized that he prioritizes doing a good job over poll numbers and believes that results will speak for themselves in the long run.
Even if polls were accurate, Vance dismissed their importance, viewing focus on delivering results for Americans as paramount to eventually winning public approval.
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