Who would have thought a year ago that Trump would be the republican nominee and be tied with Hillary Clinton in the polls. I haven't taken a poll because I screen my calls. There are many other people that haven't been included in a poll. I wonder how accurate they are?
Polls have limited value this far out, but I wouldn't say they have NO value. Never the less, If polls were good predictors this far out we would have had President Dukakis, President McCain and President Romney, just for examples sake.
Polls, not unlike statistics, can be finagled to suit a desired foregone conclusion, which is why I put zero stock in them. I think the media's constant emphasis on polls has more influence on their direction then the actual candidates.
The best way to manipulate polls is in how the questions are put. Changing word order and emphasis can completely change result. Read the poll questions in any Fox poll for good examples. A huge part of the predictability of polls, and an important area of study for "legitimate" pollsters is how to ask unloaded poll questions. They CAN produce good predictions...
I'm thinking Trump's taxes will show that he probably didn't pay much compared to the regular folks. That alone probably would blow him out of the water. It would piss off the folks that are nickel and dimed to death by the IRS like small businesses and the middle income tax payer.
There is a LOT more to learn from taxes than how much money someone makes. For example, Donald spends a lot of time talking about what a generous guy he is and how much money he donates. Is this true? From what has been discovered SO far, it is NOT. Any time he has been involved with donations he was donating OTHER people money, not his own. Like the Veterans thing he recently did while avoiding a debate. In that case he has apparently lied about nearly EVERY aspect of it, and he refuses to release any info about it. Typical Trump.
Lets not forget the FIRST President who released his taxes was Richard Nixon, in an effort to prove he was "not a crook". For those who may not know that led to him being discovered as a tax cheat, and he had to come up with like $450K more for the IRS.
Virtually every serious candidate since him has shown his taxes. Will we really let the guy this expectation was DESIGNED for to not show his? I think not...