The discussion centers on the concept of combining multiple polls into a "poll of polls" and the associated margin of error. Participants question why media outlets, particularly CNN, claim that a poll of polls has no margin of error, arguing that individual polls each have their own margins, which should theoretically compound when combined. Some suggest that the assertion of no margin of error may stem from a lack of understanding or misrepresentation in media reporting.Several viewpoints emerge regarding how margins of error should be treated when aggregating polls. One perspective posits that the margin of error could be multiplied with each additional poll, while another argues that it could remain unchanged if the polls are treated as one larger group. A third viewpoint suggests that the margin of error might decrease due to reduced bias and a larger sample size when combining different polls.Statistical principles are referenced, including Chebyshev's inequality and the Central Limit Theorem, to explore how combining polls can yield a meta-poll with a calculable margin of error.