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DrScholl
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« on: June 25, 2012, 02:00:05 PM »

This is like those polls that showed Obama tied in Tennessee with low 40s numbers, they just don't equal competitiveness in November. Let's look at some 2008 polls for Michigan.

Public Policy Polling    September 6–7    Barack Obama    47%    John McCain    46%

American Research Group    Sept 16-19    Barack Obama    48%    John McCain    46%

Marketing Resource Group
of Lansing    Sept 15-19    Barack Obama    43%    John McCain    46%

NBC/Mason-Dixon    Sept 18-23    Barack Obama    46%    John McCain    46%

Strategic Vision    September 22–24    Barack Obama    48%    John McCain    45%    
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DrScholl
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« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2012, 02:45:50 PM »

What is Lambert Edwards' track record like?

And krazen, WAA and EPIC-MRA have already demonstrated that they are garbage pollsters.

And Romney actually lost support in EPIC-MRA's polling, they actually had him up some months ago, so it doesn't really support Romney doing better in Michigan. But, I agree, neither pollster is really credible.
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