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To: tomkat

This IS the old poll. Look at the numbers:

http://washingtonexaminer.com/poll-shows-romney-leading-in-blue-pennsylvania/article/2511153#.UJSV1MXuUcw

49% to 45% Romney Obama

48% Smith to 46% Casey

1,376 likely voters

The GOP page is showing the old poll. The date at the top just changes with every day, which made it LOOK like a new poll, but it isn’t.


173 posted on 11/02/2012 9:25:22 PM PDT by floridacarl
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To: floridacarl
The GOP page is showing the old poll. The date at the top just changes with every day, which made it LOOK like a new poll, but it isn’t.

Wow. You signed up today to post that. Thanks.
214 posted on 11/02/2012 10:31:50 PM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
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To: floridacarl
Unless the Erie County GOP is trying to pull a hoax on everyone in broad daylight - one that could readily be debunked if fraudulent - I believe you're quite mistaken.

The staff at Michelle Malkin's website is clearly stating that the Erie Cty GOP posted the results last night of new numbers,

Tonight, the Erie County, Pa., Republican Party is reporting the results of a new statewide poll:

Susquehanna Polling and Research results for Pennsylvania released today shows Mitt Romney leading President Obama 49% to 45% among 1376 likely voters.
Two percent are undecided and 3% are for other candidates.

while also stating that :

Susquehanna is the same Pennsylvania-based polling group that released a poll showing Romney ahead of Obama by 4 points two weeks ago.

Malkin's site goes on to clarify thusly :

Susquehanna has not tweeted any information about its latest poll yet, but its last poll (the one released two weeks ago) had a perfectly reasonable D+6 sample.
Turnout in Pennsylvania was D+7 in 2008, according to exit polls.

I read this : Susquehanna has not tweeted any information about its latest poll yet as saying that the internals have not yet been released,
but one may reasonably assume that their methodology won't have changed.

With so much at stake, do you seriously think two big-name outfits (Malkin & GOP) would risk their credibility and a potential election-altering scandal with a bogus poll ?

I don't.

236 posted on 11/03/2012 4:16:21 AM PDT by tomkat
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