Posted on 09/11/2012 4:32:00 AM PDT by radioone
Pointing out the flaws in worthless polls would be a full-time job, if anyone were willing to undertake it. Todays example comes from CNN and ORC. News organizations report on polls like this one as though they meant something; this one will be popular with media organizations because it shows President Obama with a six-point lead over Mitt Romney among likely voters. But a cursory review of the poll data shows that if it means anything at all, it is good news for Romney.
To begin with, the CNN/ORC poll follows on the heels of another survey by the same organizations two weeks earlier. The findingsbased, obviously, on a small samplesuggest that four percent of voters changed their minds about the Democratic Party over the space of two weeks:
If the CNN/ORC poll contains any significant finding, it is this: independents favored Romney over Obama by 14%. Thats right, 14%:
Really, this whole exercise is getting tiresome. Yet one question remains: where is the poll that over-samples Republicans?
UPDATE: A commenter calculates:
to get to those totals the following breakdown works
D 38. I 36. R 26.
thats D+12, right
Wow. Even allowing for some assignment to the Is, this is (obviously) a 10-point Dem over sample to get a 1-point lead for Zero? And Romney is the one in trouble?
Thank you for this post, LS. Saw Larry Sabato on Fox News about an hour ago discussing this very poll (ABC/WaPo: Zero 49, Romney 48). Sabato said that we should only be pretty much concerned about "likely voters" from now 'til election day. He said this race is FAR from over.
I admit I'm feeling somewhat better today about the "Obama Bounce" from the 'RAT convention. ;-)
I’m pretty sure I read one poll description where it said they randomly called a set number of people, using some kind of software to determine where to place the random calls. I got the impression they then let the folks they poll self identify as to party.
In thinking about all these polls, it occurred to me that in recent elections even the EXIT polls have proved to be wrong. So no matter what they say, get out and vote.
Like I’ve been saying to you for days now...RELAX!!!
:)
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