Posted on 06/26/2007 8:47:27 AM PDT by PlainOleAmerican
According to Republican polling and strategy firm The Tarrance Group(1), currently engaged in strategic polling for Rudy Giuliani, 47 house members, 10 senators and 5 governors, - more than 70% of Americans support the current Senate Comprehensive Immigration Reform efforts, referred to by most Americans as amnesty.
Once again, we learn that its all in how you frame the question
When CNN recently asked if we favored or opposed the senate immigration reform bill, 47% said they oppose, 30% favored and 22% remained unsure, proving mostly that CNN viewers just arent that bright. (Just kidding but 22% unsure?)
The point is, - the Tarrance Group poll must have asked questions that no other polling firm asked in order to come up with the answers they are reporting to your senate Republicans.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbyus.com ...
Reading more than the headline is really not your thing, huh?
First I’ve heard???
Huh??? I read the article. The CEO I addressed in my post was the CEO of the Tarrance Group who was quoted in the article. I even read some of the posted comments.
My reaction was that the CEO of this group needed to look at an accurate poll, because his company was obviously doing something wrong to get such results.
It was really waaaaaaaaaay past bedtime, so I just dashed off a post, sorry to not be clear.
Of course it's a lie. Tokyo Rose has nothing on these people.
That's why I seldom watch or listen to polls. Many are simply designed to sway people and are disinformation machines.
WHAT?
That may be what the po;; says, but I bet they heard a different story from constituents.
. . . I mean’t to say that’s what the POLL says. Jeeesh.
Total complete unadulterated bull. The numbers are EXACTLY the opposite !!!
I think you were right the first time.... that’s what the poo says.
Sorry... now I’m with ya!
I thought you were accusing me of being a pro-illegal immigration CEO...
I got it now!
Opposite of the headline, or opposite of the column text?
I agree, it only took 25% to start a revolution. Maybe that's what needs to happen again.
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