If it’s like the recently released Gallup poll (or in fact is that poll) it surveyed what it calls “random adults.” In practice this is adults that were home, and bothered to answer the phone, on Monday. I studied political science in college, and one of the things I learned was that if a company like Gallup wants to do a scientific poll it will go to great lengths to chase down a scientifically accurate sample. It’s more than a day of phone calls.
That's the same “poll” I was talking about. It was a USA Today/Gallup poll. It goes contrary every single poll on 0bamacare out there, including the CNN poll that came out on the same day, and had 59% of voters against 0bamcare. It's a complete joke.