TruthIsAll
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:16 AM
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No bounce? CNN/Gallup trying to Bushit us again :50-47 Bush? |
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Edited on Sun Aug-01-04 11:17 AM by TruthIsAll
That PNAC guy Schneider and Wolf are doing it again.
They are saying Bush is ahead 50-47 with likely voters.
They are full of Bushit! They are doing just what they have done since 2000, they are propping up Bush with bogus polls.
I believe Newsweek. I believe Zogby.
The whoremasters at CNN are not going to fool anyone.
Bush is TOAST.
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:18 AM
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1. They use likely voters. |
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Meaning folks that voted last time. Like Michael Moore said on Bill Mahr, however, they don't seem to realize that millions of people, especially young people, that didn't vote last time are now highly energized. This likely voter bs won't float this time.
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:39 AM
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14. There is no new poll on CNN or on Gallup - 7/21 has 49-47 Kerry |
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% GEORGE W. BUSH 47 % JOHN KERRY 49 July 19-21, 2004 Based on Likely Voters
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papau
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Sun Aug-01-04 01:51 PM
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17. I was wrong - New Gallup has 50-47 Kerry on registerred, but opposite |
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Edited on Sun Aug-01-04 01:51 PM by papau
on likely voters (meaning 50-47, but this time Bush is at 50), with MOE of 4%
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:48 AM
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16. also, for a lot of us this is our first election |
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and my generation cares a LOT about this; i think this will be one of the largest youth vote elections every
:hippie: The Incorrigible Democrat
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:19 AM
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2. CNN has moved to the right of Fox, who trusts them other than Bush? |
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The print Bush press releases as news and bash Kerry relentlessly.
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:21 AM
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3. I knew it was a mistake for me to watch that whore Wolf! |
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Now I'm going on a long walk to get some fresh air before I :puke:
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:22 AM
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4. Truth is All, do you remember |
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in 2000, how CNN handled poll results? I don't remember them ONLY showing their own poll results, and never reporting anyone else's numbers. If they didn't do that in 2000, why are they doing it now? It would support your idea that they are trying to mislead us.
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:23 AM
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5. What the hell is going on in this poll?? |
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I almost shit myself when I heard this. How is this possible after a Convention that more then met everyone's expectations???
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:25 AM
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7. somebody can bring up the 2000 polls, can't they? |
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wasn't Gallup among the very most outlying all the time, with WILD swings over very short periods of time?
wasn't Zogby, in the final analysis, the most accurate?
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:23 AM
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6. They poll "likely voters" all right.... |
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likely voters who attend fundamentalist churches, likely voters who belong to swank country clubs, likely voters who post on FreeRepublic...those are the kinds of "likely voters" CNN seeks out for its bogus poll.
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:26 AM
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9. They lie and manipulate the |
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statistics. Nothing to take seriously. I just ignore them.
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:26 AM
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I heard them say that about possible voters. I thought the same thing, what a lot of Bushit.
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:27 AM
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10. They pointed out a significant rise in 'energized' Republicans |
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What does that say about the sample they are looking at?
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:28 AM
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11. Why do they do that? I mean, how can they think that helps *? |
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Are they so far removed from reality that they do no understand that the polls reflecting * in the lead further fuels the drive of those who want * out? Also, repukes on the fence or uncertain will not go to the polls. "Why bother, * is ahead and a shoe in?"
It seems to me that it is a strategy that can only backfire.
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William Bloode
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:35 AM
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12. This morning on CNN....... |
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I cannot remember which program but it was 9:30est or so. But they actually did some fairly honest reporting on the polls and the possible bounce.
They made reference to the poll they qouted as Jk being ahead 52% to 43% for *. They were also honest and mentioned that the poll was taken before Kerry's speech.
The guy they had on for the republican side was also pretty honest. He agreed that expecting a 15% jump was high balling it, he also was honest enough to say that * is in real trouble due to the new numbers showing job approval and is the country headed in the right direction.
Once and awhile the truth shines thru, i guess you just have to look hard for it.
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:38 AM
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13. Does anyone on this board know how they do these polls> |
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I read/heard that Newsweek did a 50/50 before and after with a small bounce
Read/heard that they needed a week until they get the valid result.
I read/heard that there was a 10% bounce, a 3% bounce, no bounce and now a negative de bounce.
WHAT?
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Sun Aug-01-04 11:43 AM
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15. Gallup's final 2000 poll was TEN POINTS OFF |
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and showed Bush winning. Ignore it.
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