Posted on 11/04/2012 6:16:04 AM PST by LittleSpotBlog
With just two days until Election Day, President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney are running neck and neck nationally, according to the final national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll before the election.
(Excerpt) Read more at firstread.nbcnews.com ...
Indeed!
LLS
Pure Propaganda!
November 6, 2012
SCOREBOARD BABY!
By showing their boy Barry up 1 over Romney, NBC/WSJ was just taking one last shot at conservatives and the TEA Party crowd. They couldn’t help themselves. They just had to do it.
Let them think they’re winning....it will make the Schadenfreude all that much sweeter.
Great post, thank your for that information. Your math shows a comfortable Romney win.
I work in Center City Philly, so not only do I wish to avoid gloating co-workers if Barry wins, but I also want to avoid getting killed by a mob if he loses!
I was referring to the top line call and you simply have proven my point.
"Anytime a pollster makes his final call within the MOE (whether true or not) they stand little chance of being discredited. Perhaps Im wrong."
You stated "whether true or not they stand little chance of being discredited". That is a factually incorrect statement -- and you even eliminated the MoE call as a condition precedent. Zogby has literally been driven out of the business by his 2004 call for Kerry.
Well, we agree Zogby is a discredited putz so let’s leave it at that.
Personally I think all the pollster are more concerned with playing CYA then reporting what they are actually seeing in the answers to their questions. My sense id they just do not trust they are getting an honest response from many of the people they call. That or the sample they are using is screwed up because there are so many people who simply cannot be bothered with what they believe are agenda driven pollsters.
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