Samaya Garza, a J.D. candidate at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, shares her thoughts as an undecided voter grappling with the trustworthiness of presidential polls. The discussion navigates the complexities of polling, particularly in swing states, and emphasizes the historical shifts affecting voter sentiment. Guests also delve into the evolution of polling methods, the impact of economic anxieties on voter behavior, and the challenges pollsters face in an increasingly polarized political landscape.