Posted on 07/01/2010 5:33:25 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
In the final weeks leading up to the June 8 Democratic Senate runoff in Arkansas, no data proved more pivotal in shaping conventional wisdom than a pair of Research 2000 polls showing challenger Bill Halter holding a lead.
And those surveyswhich fueled the narrative that Sen.Blanche Lincoln was a gonermay have been bogus, according to the blog that commissioned them.
The prospect that polling data in a Senate contest of national consequence may have been faked has sent shockwaves across the campaign world, raising disturbing questions not only about the reliability of suddenly ubiquitous public polls, but about a new media environment where polling numbers are accepted without question even as they threaten to influence the outcome of campaigns.
The episode marks the second time in less than a year that a pollsters results came under serious questioningthe Atlanta-based polling firm Strategic Vision, was also accused of falsifying data, and its failure to disclose information about its methodology led to a rebuke from the American Association for Public Opinion Research for violating its ethics rules.
The troubling developments involving Research 2000which began when Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas alleged that the pollster, Research 2000, fabricated or manipulated at least a portion of its data over the last yearserved to highlight the ever-increasing role that publicly released polls are playing in the life cycle of campaigns, as well as their drawbacks in an era of ever-shortening news cycles and an atomized, hyper-competitive political press.
It influences races, it drives decisions, the number of volunteers, the number of donors, how much they give, said longtime GOP strategist Charlie Black. Part of the problem is, you dont know about them, many of them do not have a track record you can judge by.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0710/39265.html#ixzz0sQvBuxFr
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By law? Have you ever heard of the First Amendment?
Using your logic, I couldn’t even let anyone else know how you answered my question.
Son look around. Would I be surprised?
Geez, all this time, I thought lefties, Dems, and libtards did not lie or care about polls......=.=
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