Posted on 10/11/2004 10:21:27 AM PDT by RightSideRedux
Zogby has been doing a fair amount of polling over the Internet. This mornings poll asks the usual questions for presidential polling and then throws in this gem:
"Who would you more likely vote for president - the Tin Man who is all brains and no heart or the Scarecrow who is heart and no brain?"
Which candidate is which.
I think at that point I'd have to vote 3rd party.
Zogby obviously thinks Bush is the Scarecrow...which is actually kind of interesting--because it really flies in the face of what most liberals believe about Republicans.
Oz is where I would put his latest polling.
"Are you a NASCAR fan" seems like an odd question to ask in a political poll as well.
Zogy style poll: "You are living in Eastern Europe in the late 1930s, who would you rather be oppressed by, Adolph Hitler or Joseph Stalin?"
That was a crazy question but it fits the candidates"
Heart -- Bush
Tin man -- Kerry
Then I guess John Kerry is a Tin Scarecrow?
LOL
Maybe he's trying to weed folks out so he can skew his results even better...
As I note on my blog: While the Tin Man has to get a transplat for his heart, the Scarecrow always had a brain:
http://www.rightsideredux.com/archives/2004_10_01_archive.html#109749552514555575
Toto.
Who would you vote for -- The flying monkey with good posture, or the slump? |
OLD news that dates back to August.
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:uJPe4uE0uZ8J:fray.slate.msn.com/id/2105804/+%22Tin+Man+who+is+all+brains+and+no+heart+or+the+Scarecrow+who+is+heart+and+no+brain%22&hl=en
Is this his phone poll or online poll?
If it is his online poll he can pick and choose /filter previous respondents to get the results he wants. I've done his online poll for about a year, my answers never waver. I didn't get polled recently.
Zogby are the new Log Cabin Pollsters.
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