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Question: Was there a 16 point swing?
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No, Gallup is smoking crack
 
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Yes
 
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« on: October 04, 2004, 07:26:43 PM »

That Gallup Poll that was fed to CNN and USA Today last month, as well as the rest of the media was seriously flawed in that the likely voter sample they used assumed a 12% advantage for the GOP (43%-31%) that doesn't exist now and has never existed in the last three elections.

The Democratic advantage from the 2000 exit polls was 39% to 35% over the GOP. Yet this flawed poll showed a narrowing Bush lead from their similarly flawed poll of two weeks ago. So if a poll with an insupportable GOP bias of 12% in its likely voter sample, shows an 8% Bush lead amongst likely voters when a poll they used two weeks ago with a 7% GOP bias showed a 13% Bush lead with likely voters, then how can anyone not conclude that Kerry is doing much better than Gallup would believe?

Gallup smokes crack with Rush Limbaugh (because he knows where to get the good drugs).
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