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pepper11
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Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 10:01:24 am »
Good track record.
http://www.tarrance.com/files/Final-ballot-final-prediction.pdf
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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We have a thread for these.
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pepper11
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 10:19:39 am »
You didn't seem to b!tch when the final Gallup poll had TWO separate threads.
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J. J.
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 10:44:53 am »
I think this one tends to lean heavily Republican.
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Kalimantan
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 11:01:51 am »
Wow, they were unbelievably accurate. I'll stress the unbelievably. Within a 10th on both Bush and Kerry's figures? exact on all 3 of Bush, Perot and Clinton, and again on Clinton, Dole and Perot? Why haven't we all been bowing down to them all year.
and glad to see that we win
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Franzl
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 11:05:29 am »
Quote from: Kalimantan on November 04, 2008, 11:01:51 am
Wow, they were unbelievably accurate. I'll stress the unbelievably. Within a 10th on both Bush and Kerry's figures? exact on all 3 of Bush, Perot and Clinton, and again on Clinton, Dole and Perot? Why haven't we all been bowing down to them all year.
and glad to see that we win
Are those numbers for real?
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ill ind
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 11:11:01 am »
This is not Battleground's final poll results. The final results were 49%-44% in favor of Obama.
This is the Tarrance Group (GOP) portion of Battleground's final projection of the results. Obama 50.2%, McCain 48.3%, other 1.5%
For what it is worth, the other half of Battleground, Lake (Dem) is projecting the results as Obama 51.5%, McCain 46.5%, and other 2%.
We will soon see who is closer.
I have to laugh since Battleground is claiming that they were most accurate in 2004 when all along I thought IBD/TIPP was making that claim. Guess it all depends on what a person's definition of 'most accurate' is. LOL
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TheGlobalizer
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 11:17:23 am »
Yeah, this is allocation of undecideds.
I lean towards the Tarrance projection.
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 11:18:27 am »
Quote from: ill ind on November 04, 2008, 11:11:01 am
This is not Battleground's final poll results. The final results were 49%-44% in favor of Obama.
This is the Tarrance Group (GOP) portion of Battleground's final projection of the results. Obama 50.2%, McCain 48.3%, other 1.5%
For what it is worth, the other half of Battleground, Lake (Dem) is projecting the results as Obama 51.5%, McCain 46.5%, and other 2%.
We will soon see who is closer.
I have to laugh since Battleground is claiming that they were most accurate in 2004 when all along I thought IBD/TIPP was making that claim. Guess it all depends on what a person's definition of 'most accurate' is. LOL
Ill-Ind
IBD/TIPP was the most accurate in 2004, not Battleground, mainly because the final margin was Bush 50.7, Kerry 48.3. Still, Battleground was quite good in that election, just not as good. And in truth, that was Ed Goaes's prediction, not Celinda Lake's, who predicted a Kerry victory.
The difference between Ed's numbers and Celinda's numbers in this election have to do with allocation of undecideds. Celinda thinks they will break evenly, Ed thinks they'll break 4-1 McCain. We'll see.
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Kalimantan
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 11:20:12 am »
Quote from: TheGlobalizer on November 04, 2008, 11:17:23 am
Yeah, this is allocation of undecideds.
I lean towards the Tarrance projection.
of course you do
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Franzl
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November 04, 2008, 11:21:02 am »
Quote from: John Zogby on November 04, 2008, 11:18:27 am
Quote from: ill ind on November 04, 2008, 11:11:01 am
This is not Battleground's final poll results. The final results were 49%-44% in favor of Obama.
This is the Tarrance Group (GOP) portion of Battleground's final projection of the results. Obama 50.2%, McCain 48.3%, other 1.5%
For what it is worth, the other half of Battleground, Lake (Dem) is projecting the results as Obama 51.5%, McCain 46.5%, and other 2%.
We will soon see who is closer.
I have to laugh since Battleground is claiming that they were most accurate in 2004 when all along I thought IBD/TIPP was making that claim. Guess it all depends on what a person's definition of 'most accurate' is. LOL
Ill-Ind
IBD/TIPP was the most accurate in 2004, not Battleground, mainly because the final margin was Bush 50.7, Kerry 48.3. Still, Battleground was quite good in that election, just not as good. And in truth, that was Ed Goaes's prediction, not Celinda Lake's, who predicted a Kerry victory.
The difference between Ed's numbers and Celinda's numbers in this election have to do with allocation of undecideds. Celinda thinks they will break evenly, Ed thinks they'll break 4-1 McCain. We'll see.
are the other numbers really true, how accurate their projections were in 1996 and 1992?
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Eraserhead
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 11:23:00 am »
Quote from: pepper11 on November 04, 2008, 10:19:39 am
You didn't seem to b!tch when the final Gallup poll had TWO separate threads.
There is a difference between the Gallup national and the Gallup tracking poll, chowda head.
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Sam Spade
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 11:24:51 am »
Quote from: Franzl on November 04, 2008, 11:21:02 am
Quote from: John Zogby on November 04, 2008, 11:18:27 am
Quote from: ill ind on November 04, 2008, 11:11:01 am
This is not Battleground's final poll results. The final results were 49%-44% in favor of Obama.
This is the Tarrance Group (GOP) portion of Battleground's final projection of the results. Obama 50.2%, McCain 48.3%, other 1.5%
For what it is worth, the other half of Battleground, Lake (Dem) is projecting the results as Obama 51.5%, McCain 46.5%, and other 2%.
We will soon see who is closer.
I have to laugh since Battleground is claiming that they were most accurate in 2004 when all along I thought IBD/TIPP was making that claim. Guess it all depends on what a person's definition of 'most accurate' is. LOL
Ill-Ind
IBD/TIPP was the most accurate in 2004, not Battleground, mainly because the final margin was Bush 50.7, Kerry 48.3. Still, Battleground was quite good in that election, just not as good. And in truth, that was Ed Goaes's prediction, not Celinda Lake's, who predicted a Kerry victory.
The difference between Ed's numbers and Celinda's numbers in this election have to do with allocation of undecideds. Celinda thinks they will break evenly, Ed thinks they'll break 4-1 McCain. We'll see.
are the other numbers really true, how accurate their projections were in 1996 and 1992?
They were absolutely dead-on in 1992 and 1996. No one did better in 1992 and only maybe Zogby did better in 1996 (where he got his rep, unfortunately).
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TheGlobalizer
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 11:31:02 am »
Quote from: Kalimantan on November 04, 2008, 11:20:12 am
Quote from: TheGlobalizer on November 04, 2008, 11:17:23 am
Yeah, this is allocation of undecideds.
I lean towards the Tarrance projection.
of course you do
I've been consistent on this point for the month and a half since I returned to the forum. I think it's an Obama win but closer than the polls suggest.
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ill ind
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 11:48:21 am »
Globalizer
FWIW
I agree with you. OBama win. No 8 or 10 percent margin of victory. I feel it will be around 4%.
Ill Ind
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Franzl
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 12:00:04 pm »
Well...one question then (especially to Sam)
Considering how accurate this poll has been in the past...why the heck have we been paying attention to Rasmussen and Gallup the entire election cycle?
I mean...a win's a win, I guess....so I'm not too worried about that.....but I'm just wondering if you have reason to expect a higher margin than Battleground suggests?
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 12:31:29 pm »
Quote from: Franzl on November 04, 2008, 12:00:04 pm
Well...one question then (especially to Sam)
Considering how accurate this poll has been in the past...why the heck have we been paying attention to Rasmussen and Gallup the entire election cycle?
I mean...a win's a win, I guess....so I'm not too worried about that.....but I'm just wondering if you have reason to expect a higher margin than Battleground suggests?
Probably because Battleground stuck to their original weighting the first week and then overhauled it soon afterwards (specifically getting rid of the party ID weights). Then it started to get kinda bumpy.
In other words, rapid change makes people nervous about the quality. Understandable.
We believe the other polls because we have been trained to believe that the majority of polls are likely correct, which they probably are.
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TheGlobalizer
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 04, 2008, 04:16:58 pm »
Quote from: Franzl on November 04, 2008, 12:00:04 pm
Well...one question then (especially to Sam)
Considering how accurate this poll has been in the past...why the heck have we been paying attention to Rasmussen and Gallup the entire election cycle?
I mean...a win's a win, I guess....so I'm not too worried about that.....but I'm just wondering if you have reason to expect a higher margin than Battleground suggests?
Rasmussen is solid. I was inclined to follow Gallup, but it started going all over the place, so I wrote it off.
I'm basically following Rasmussen, Battleground, and TIPP, tho TIPP lost me with their 4:1 break for Obama call on the undecideds. I keep an eye on the others for trending only. I keep an eye on Zogby for comedy.
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Kalimantan
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Re: Battleground Final 50-48 Obama
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November 05, 2008, 12:34:34 am »
Quote from: ill ind on November 04, 2008, 11:11:01 am
This is not Battleground's final poll results. The final results were 49%-44% in favor of Obama.
This is the Tarrance Group (GOP) portion of Battleground's final projection of the results. Obama 50.2%, McCain 48.3%, other 1.5%
For what it is worth, the other half of Battleground, Lake (Dem) is projecting the results as Obama 51.5%, McCain 46.5%, and other 2%.
We will soon see who is closer.
I have to laugh since Battleground is claiming that they were most accurate in 2004 when all along I thought IBD/TIPP was making that claim. Guess it all depends on what a person's definition of 'most accurate' is. LOL
Ill-Ind
So, they virtually nailed
Quote from: ill ind on November 04, 2008, 11:11:01 am
This is not Battleground's final poll results. The final results were 49%-44% in favor of Obama.
This is the Tarrance Group (GOP) portion of Battleground's final projection of the results. Obama 50.2%, McCain 48.3%, other 1.5%
For what it is worth, the other half of Battleground, Lake (Dem) is projecting the results as Obama 51.5%, McCain 46.5%, and other 2%.
We will soon see who is closer.
I have to laugh since Battleground is claiming that they were most accurate in 2004 when all along I thought IBD/TIPP was making that claim. Guess it all depends on what a person's definition of 'most accurate' is. LOL
Ill-Ind
So, at 51-48, it seems they virtually nailed it. We'll see how much California stretches the gap later, but thats pretty impressive.
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