Perky
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Mon Dec-03-07 01:31 PM
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AP Pollis in IA, NH & SC are very suspect |
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Each of the three has a relatively small polling sample which increase the MOE
But more importantly, each was taken over a three week period from 11/7 to 11/25.
The race has tightened somewhat in each of these states and particularly since the polls were conducted.
The polling period concluded 11.25 and they are just publishing the numbers now??????
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jefferson_dem
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Mon Dec-03-07 01:34 PM
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1. A little Mark Penn payola perhaps... |
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Mon Dec-03-07 01:35 PM
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2. Any poll at this point in any of the early states is suspect n/t |
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Mon Dec-03-07 01:41 PM
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3. This is reallly odd... |
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...because the polls in Iowa are definitely trending in specific directions.
Hillary has lost support and Obama has gained.
This has been the obvious trend, and a recent Des Moines Register poll (which came out AFTER this poll) shows Clinton trending downward and Obama support increasing.
I'm not even an Obama supporter, but I think this smacks of desperation, in the same way that attacking your candidate's kindergarten essay smacks of desperation.
Weird-o-ramma.
I think Bill's inane comments about being against the Iraq war from the get go--has caused Hillary to blow a gasket. Can you imagine the verbal lashing he got after that one? :scared:
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