Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R ) stated that undecided voters are a “myth†during a Tuesday appearance on Fox News.
“I learned that pollings are never right. When election comes, you learn what was wrong in the polling,†McCarthy said in a clip posted to Grabien.Â
He later said a number of Republican voters opt out of surveys, which skews results.
“Nate Cohen writes that Republicans are 16 percent less likely to answer the phones and the polls,†McCarthy stated, referring to a reporter from The New York Times who analyzes polling and election data.Â
The past House leader then added that undecided voters do not exist.
“There is not an undecided voter in America. That’s a myth," he argued.
In recent days, both candidates have spent time courting undecided voters in swing states like Pennsylvania as statistics show them tied in national averages.
Analysts believe the election winner could be determined by a small margin of ballots that sway the Electoral College in their favor.Â