Poll | Score | Grade |
|
Accuracy | Consistency |
Rasmussen Reports | 91% | A- |
|
92% | 86% |
Ipsos/McClatchy | 89% | B+ |
|
92% | 79% |
CNN/Opinion Research | 88% | B+ |
|
92% | 77% |
Fox News | 84% | B |
|
92% | 61% |
Pew | 83% | B- |
|
92% | 56% |
GWU/Battleground | 79% | C+ |
|
92% | 41% |
Diageo/Hotline | 77% | C+ |
|
77% | 79% |
NBC News / Wall St. Journal | 76% | C |
|
77% | 75% |
Gallup Traditional | 73% | C- |
|
77% | 63% |
Marist | 67% | D+ |
|
62% | 82% |
ABC News / Wash Post | 67% | D+ |
|
62% | 82% |
IBD/TIPP | 66% | D |
|
77% | 34% |
Gallup Expanded | 66% | D |
|
62% | 78% |
CBS News / NYT | 60% | D- |
|
62% | 56% |
Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby | 35% | F |
|
31% | 48% |
Where the heck did you get that incredible list of pollster’s grades! I don’t recall ever seeing that. Do you have any idea if there is such a list for 2010, or any other election, for that matter?