After the last couple of fake controversies, I will consider this wrong until I see real evidence. The left has gone all-out against Cruz
Ted’s Psyops section now push polling in South Carolina so Ted can decide what his deeply held conservative principles need to be for ads in that primary.
Sounds like a false-flag to me.
Let’s hope Cruz has someone of Atwater’s caliber.
Cruz campaign credits psychological data and analytics for its rising success
Ted is watching.
There needs to be more substantiated ‘evidence’ than from an obvious Senator Cruz hater.
I heard Cruz is actually asking people to vote for him.
appalling /s
OMG that’s never happened before in political history!
Wow. This is not good,
It’s not fair.
They should do Iowa over.
busTed again.
Ted Milhouse Cruz.
Every competent campaign does push polling.
It’s true...there is an article I read a couple of days ago with the questions being asked...It was a push pull against Trump most definitely.
Every legitimate campaign is push polling in SC.
Every. Single. One.
If they aren’t, then they aren’t serious about winning.
Every product on the market is focused grouped. Campaigns are too expensive not to direct your focus appropriately.
What a non-story. In other news, Trump called somebody a loser today...
And what gets me is, if this story were that Trump was push polling SC, you’d be on here gushing about how Trump is serious and doing what it takes to win.
From a CBS article:
But what is a push poll anyway?
Fundamentally, what people label a push poll isn’t a poll at all. A push poll is political telemarketing masquerading as a poll. No one is really collecting information. No one will analyze the data. You can tell a push poll because it is very short, even too short. (It has to be very short to reach tens of thousands of potential voters, one by one). It will not include any demographic questions. The “interviewer” will sometimes ask to speak to a specific voter by name. And, of course, a push poll will contain negative information - sometimes truthful, sometimes not - about the opponent.
From wiki:
Push polls are generally viewed as a form of negative campaigning.[1] Indeed, the term is commonly (and confusingly) used in a broader sense to refer to legitimate polls that aim to test negative political messages.[2]
Trump supporters need to stop playing with their buggy whips and horseshoes. The Republicans got smoked in 2008 and 2012 playing with their number two pencils and legal pads. In the meantime, Obama and the democrats used data mining and narrow targeting all the way to the white house twice, and easily.
Why do you criticize the one candidate who is prepared to run a modern campaign that is designed to win? Oh well, back to the butter churn, that’s all.
If you ask Ted his position on an issue, he replies, “Well, what do you think? Where am I? What do you want to hear?”
Talk about ‘malleable’ ...
The Trump groupies cry wolf with so many fake scandals.
Like Trump, they don’t try to win on issues.
Is Cruz sleazy? Maybe we’re now finding out.