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CNN Poll: Poll: Bush, Trump rising nationally for GOP, but both trail Clinton
CNN ^
| July 1, 2015
| Jennifer Agiesta, CNN Polling Director
Posted on 07/01/2015 9:59:17 AM PDT by Jack Black
Bush stands at 19%, up from 13% in May -- and his best showing in CNN/ORC polling since December. Trump follows at 12%, up from 3% before his announcement. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (8%), neurosurgeon Ben Carson (7%) and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul (7%) round out the top five.
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TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2016; gop; primary
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To: Jack Black
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posted on
07/01/2015 10:48:31 AM PDT
by
deport
To: Jack Black
Looking at the internals, though, the pollster added 252 calls to blacks only, in addition to the general survey of 1,017 people. The poll isn’t even remotely representative of the population at large.
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07/01/2015 10:50:37 AM PDT
by
ScottinVA
(Pray. It's the last arrow in the quiver.)
To: Jack Black; Kale; Jarhead9297; COUNTrecount; notaliberal; DoughtyOne; MountainDad; aposiopetic; ...
CNN does a poll and refuses to list their results for Ted Cruz!
Apparently they fear Ted Cruz more than we already knew!
Ted Cruz Ping!
If you want on/off this ping list, please let me know.
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CRUZ or LOSE!
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07/02/2015 10:07:15 AM PDT
by
SoConPubbie
(Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
To: Jack Black
Internals:
Interviews with 1,017 adult Americans conducted by telephone by ORC International on June 26-28, 2015. The margin of sampling error for results based on the total sample is plus or minus 3 percentage points. Results in this document labeled All Americans or Total are based on this sample of 1,017 adults. The sample also includes 890 interviews among registered voters (plus or minus 3.5 percentage points). The full sample includes 611 interviews among landline respondents and 406 interviews among cell phone respondents.
Additional interviews were conducted among African-Americans, and combined with the African-Americans contacted in the initial sample of 75 for a total of 303 African-American respondents. The margin of sampling error for results based on this sample of African-Americans is plus or minus 5.5 percentage points.
Columns in this document labeled "Whites" show results only for the 727 respondents in the initial sample who described themselves as white in a question on racial background and did not describe themselves as Hispanic or Latino in a separate question on ethnicity. (Sampling error for non- Hispanic whites is +/-3.5 percentage points.) Columns in this document labeled "Blacks" refer to all respondents who described themselves as black or African-American and did not describe themselves as Hispanic or Latino in a separate question on ethnicity.
Trend results for racial groups are shown only for polls which had enough African-American respondents to produce statistically valid results.
This is not news or a scientific sample of the population of likely voters, however it is a classic case of the occupation media creating a narrative to influence the election.
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07/02/2015 10:21:59 AM PDT
by
PA Engineer
(Liberate America from the Occupation Media. #2ndAmendmentMatters)
To: Jack Black
Ah, gotta love the blatant stupidity of CNN and its polls. Stuff like this strains credulity, at best.
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07/02/2015 10:25:18 AM PDT
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Politicalkiddo
("In the day of my trouble I will call upon You, for You will answer me" -Psalms 86:7)
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