And Zogby was most accurate in 2000 while Rasmussen was bad.
So, we can pick and choose, right?
lol
Zogby was 7th in accuracy in 2000 but still did a pretty darn good job:
http://www.ncpp.org/?q=node/20
He did better in 2004 when he was off by only 1.4%
If you look at both 2000 and 2004, TIPP and CBS News are the clear winners. In 2000, CBS News was off by .5% and TIPP was off by 1%. In 2004, TIPP was off by .3% and CBS News was off by .4%.