Posted on 06/29/2011 1:41:56 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
“Public Policy Polling”?
Sounds like they might have taken the same math courses as did “climate change” pseudo-scientists.
That result is absolutely unbelievable! Some liberal polling organization attempted the same result for Palin in Alaska this week.
Bwahahahahaha PPP my arse.
Be real careful about poll data.
Polls can be made to say whatever the group paying for the poll wants. IMHO, this election coming up next year will see more FRAUDULENT so-called poll data appear in the leftist MSM than ever before. They have already proven for years that lying is no problem for them —
I think we can all bank on that.
Texans probably want Perry to stay in Texas due to the fact that Texas has created about 50% of new jobs vs. the other 49 states COMBINED.
The result is laughable as you should expect from PPP. Boroach Obuggery cannot win in Texas and loses to even the weakest Republican.
Was thinking the same thing. Is the new tactic to convince voters that prominent R. governors aren’t even popular in their home states? What kind of morons would believe that nonsense? Oh....wait....nevermind.
They must be polling in the other Texas — the 57th state.
Interesting that the derisive comments are from non-Texans.
Some of us natives have been trying to warn you.
just about like Alaska poll of O vs Palin
PPP polls are worthless.
This is the biggest joke of a poll I’ve ever seen.
Not on the Perry bandwagon but I can smell the stench of bull crap rolling off this poll through the internet!
So you think Perry would lose to Obama in Texas? Where are you from, Austin?
Perry may not be particularly beloved here, but I can guarantee you that Obama is far less loved.
What about the other 56 states?
“The survey, by Democratic firm Public Policy Polling, shows Crist would get 56 percent of the vote if an election between the two were held today, ...”
A blast from the past telling us what PPP is and how unreliable their polling is. They are in the business of trashing conservatives and trying to promote the election of liberals of all stripes.
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