To: new yorker 77
Just get back to me when you've looked at both sides of the equation objectively, as I said to you above. Also, you might want to do something to make your case that 29.7% doesn't closely represent the actual percentage of registered voters who are enrolled as Republicans. Till then, all the capital letters in the world aren't going to make your case for you.
25 posted on
09/11/2005 8:15:46 AM PDT by
inquest
(FTAA delenda est)
To: inquest
27 posted on
09/11/2005 8:18:10 AM PDT by
new yorker 77
(FAKE POLLS DO NOT TRANSLATE INTO REAL VOTERS!)
To: inquest
I think Election Results in the face of FAKE POLLS in 2002 and 2004 do it quite nicely.
Enjoy Turth.
28 posted on
09/11/2005 8:18:53 AM PDT by
new yorker 77
(FAKE POLLS DO NOT TRANSLATE INTO REAL VOTERS!)
To: inquest
FROM A LIBERAL WEBSITE:
But guess what? On Election Day, exit polls showed Republicans matching Democrats 37 percent to 37 percent. Pollsters who assumed that historical patterns would temper the Republican intensity in this year's surveys got it wrong. Those who bet on the data instead of the historical patterns got it right.
http://politics.slate.msn.com/id/2110860/
Also, keep in mind that the 'historical data' was based on liberal polling firms over the years.
These people picked Clinton to win bigger than he did and Reagan to win by less than he did.
Republicans have always been there.
All you have to do is poll them.
Enjoy TRUTH. IN CAPS.
29 posted on
09/11/2005 8:22:19 AM PDT by
new yorker 77
(FAKE POLLS DO NOT TRANSLATE INTO REAL VOTERS!)
To: inquest
BASED ON REGISTERED VOTERS
Rep/Lean Rep -38
Dem/Lean Dem -50
Undecided/Other 12
I just scrolled down the yahoo finance page.
This is the TRUTH.
Newsweek oversamples DEMOCRATS OVER REPUBLICANS BY 12 POINTS.
31 posted on
09/11/2005 8:26:53 AM PDT by
new yorker 77
(FAKE POLLS DO NOT TRANSLATE INTO REAL VOTERS!)
To: inquest
12 POINTS
32 posted on
09/11/2005 8:27:50 AM PDT by
new yorker 77
(FAKE POLLS DO NOT TRANSLATE INTO REAL VOTERS!)
To: inquest
"Just get back to me when you've looked at both sides of the equation objectively, as I said to you above. Also, you might want to do something to make your case that 29.7% doesn't closely represent the actual percentage of registered voters who are enrolled as Republicans. Till then, all the capital letters in the world aren't going to make your case for you. You seem to have either a reading or comprehension problem There have been multiple posts pointing out that the % of Rep voting in the last election was in the 37% range and yet you seem to be stuck on the 29% figure as being accurate.
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