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  • Don't Fret The Recent Polls!

    09/11/2012 3:35:37 PM PDT · by Jimmy4Toes · 12 replies
    UAsked4It.com ^ | 09/11/2012 | Jimmy4Toes
    Don't fret about the fake polls circulating in the news lately. We are winning! This scientific poll has Romney/Ryan at 100%!
  • Gallup Poll Strikes Back: Bitch-Slaps Robert Gibbs Over Today's Put Down.

    12/08/2009 3:00:10 PM PST · by Shellybenoit · 27 replies · 2,021+ views
    Gallup/The Lid ^ | 12/8/09 | The Lid
    Per the Modus operandi of the Administration, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs had a childish hissy fit over the Gallup tracking poll today, because it showed President Obama's approval rating had fallen to 47 percent, the lowest approval rating for any president at this stage of his presidency dating back to President Harry S Truman. "If I was a heart patient and Gallup was my EKG, I'd visit my doctor" Five days ago there was an eleven-point spread. Now there is a one-point spread. I'm sure a six-year-old with a Crayon could do something not unlike that." Gallup's survey...
  • Rasmussen Poll Results vs Election Returns (State Polls)

    11/07/2004 3:40:15 PM PST · by RWR8189 · 19 replies · 1,813+ views
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | November 5, 2004
    November 4, 2004--The table below shows Election Day results for each state compared to the final polling results we provided to Premium Members. During the final weekend, we provided polling data for 24 states and were 24 for 24. RR Actual Final RR Poll  NATIONAL Bush 51% 50%   Kerry 48% 48%  Florida Bush 52% 50%   Kerry 47% 47%  Pennsylvania Bush 49% 47%   Kerry 51% 49%  Ohio Bush 51% 50%   Kerry 49% 46%  Michigan Bush 48% 46%   Kerry 51% 50%  Minnesota Bush 48% 47%   Kerry 51% 48%  Wisconsin Bush 49% 46%   Kerry 50% 48%  Iowa...
  • Sorting Through the Bipolar Tracking Polls (Joe Scarborough)

    11/01/2004 11:27:23 AM PST · by gab1279 · 5 replies · 989+ views
    Congressman Joe ^ | 11/1/04 | Joe Scarborough
    ...If you believe Zogby, Bush is going to win Ohio but get thumped in Pennsylvania. If you follow the CNN/Gallup polls, Kerry breezes to victory in Ohio but loses to the Prez in Pennsylvania. Florida and the five or six other states that will decide this election remain deadlocked according to most recent polls. So what's it all about, Alfie? It means the 2004 race for the White House comes down to little more at this point than which side is best prepared to get their people out to the polls... ...Two political insights on reading all these final polls:...
  • Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/22

    10/22/2004 3:10:02 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 18 replies · 2,664+ views
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | October 22, 2004
    Rasmussen 3 day national tracking poll has Bush leading Kerry 49%-46%. This is a half point Bush gain from yesterday. Rasmussen 7 day rolling averages for 5 key battleground states are: Florida, Bush 48%-47% (This is a 1 point Kerry gain from yesterday) Michigan, Kerry 51%-46% (This is a 2 point Kerry gain from yesterday) Minnesota, Bush 48%-46% (This is a 2 point Bush gain from yesterday, and the first time he has lead this month) Ohio, Bush 50%-46% (This is a 1 point Bush gain from yesterday) Pennsylvania, Kerry 50%-45% (This is a 1 point Kerry gain from yesterday)...
  • Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/20

    10/20/2004 2:34:03 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 27 replies · 2,781+ views
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | October 20, 2004
    Rasmussen Premium Data in his 7 day rolling averages of 5 key battleground state is: Florida, Tie 47% (This is unchanged from yesterday) Michigan, Kerry 50%-46% (This is a 1 point Kerry gain from yesterday) Minnesota, Tie 47% (This is a 1 point Bush gain from yesterday) Ohio, Bush 48%-47% (This is a 1 point Bush gain from yesterday) Pennsylvania, Kerry 50%-46% (This is a 1 point Bush gain from yesterday)
  • Bush pulls ahead of Kerry in polls - Democrats try to downplay results

    10/18/2004 1:07:52 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 30 replies · 1,823+ views
    Toronto Star ^ | October 18, 2004 | Tim Harper, Washington Bureau
    WASHINGTON—A series of post-debate polls have given George W. Bush a lead of two-to-eight percentage points over Democratic nominee John Kerry as the two men head into the final 15 days of the presidential campaign. The Democratic campaign yesterday sought to discredit the Gallup survey done for CNN and USA Today showing the U.S. president with an eight-point lead among likely voters. It also released its own numbers, showing Kerry with a three-point lead nationally, but more significantly, with leads in the battleground states which are expected to decide the race Nov. 2. If the Gallup numbers are accurate, it...
  • Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/17

    10/17/2004 2:36:26 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 26 replies · 2,954+ views
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | October 17, 2004
    Rasmussen National 3 day average is unchanged from yesterday with Bush leading by 2 at 48%-46%. Here are Rasmussen's rolling 7 day numbers for 5 key battleground states: Florida, Bush 48%-46% (This is unchanged from yesterday) Michigan, Kerry 48%-46% (This is a 1 point Bush gain from yesterday) Minnesota, Kerry 48%-46% (This is a 2 point Bush gain from yesterday) Ohio, Bush 48%-47% (This is a 2 point Kerry gain from yesterday) Pennsylvania, Kerry 47%-45% (This is a 1 point Bush gain from yesterday)
  • Kerry's Wrong Track - Are his poll numbers moving down?

    10/17/2004 1:45:49 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 55 replies · 2,203+ views
    Slate ^ | October 17, 2004 | Chris Suellentrop
    COLUMBUS, Ohio—Is it time for Democrats to panic? If you're a John Kerry supporter, here's some bad news to chew on: Despite winning all three debates according to opinion polls, Kerry hasn't taken the horse-race lead in a single poll that's been released since the third debate, and he seems to be trending the wrong way. Time polled voters on Thursday and Friday and turned up a statistical tie among likely voters, 48 percent for President Bush, 46 percent for Kerry, with a 4 point margin of error. Newsweek's poll, taken over the same period with a 4 point margin...
  • Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/16

    10/16/2004 4:04:11 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 62 replies · 2,930+ views
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | October 16, 2004
    In Weekly Numbers, Wisconsin is now Kerry 48%-47% whereas last week was a Bush lead of 48%-45%. Here are the Rasmussen Premium 7 day rolling averages in 5 key states: Florida, Bush 48%-46% Michigan Kerry 47%-45% (This is unchanged from yesterday) Minnesota, Kerry 49%-45% (This is a 1 point Kerry gain from yesterday) Ohio, Bush 49%-46% (This is a 1 point Kerry gain from yesterday) Pennsylvania, Kerry 48%-45%
  • Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/14

    10/14/2004 3:21:20 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 48 replies · 3,816+ views
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | October 14, 2004
    Here are Rasmussen's 7 day rolling averages of 5 key battleground states: Florida, Bush 47%-45% (This is a 1 point Kerry gain, and the eighth day in a row that Kerry has either picked up points, or kept pace and a 5 point gain in a week) Ohio, Bush 49%-47% (This is a 2 point Kerry gain from yesterday, and the closest he's been in 10 days) Michigan, Kerry 48%-46% (This is a 1 point Bush gain from yesterday, and 2 points in 2 days) Minnesota, Kerry 48%-45% (This is a 1 point Kerry gain from yesterday, and matches his...
  • Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/8

    10/08/2004 2:39:25 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 37 replies · 1,943+ views
    Rasmuseen Reports ^ | October 8, 2004
    In the 3 day national tracking poll released by Rasmussen, Bush's numbers improved to 48.4% Bush to 46.1% Kerry. However, the 7 day rolling averages for 5 key battleground states show movement to Kerry. Florida, Bush 51%-45% (A 1 point Kerry gain from yesterday) Michigan, Kerry 50%-46% (A 1 point Kerry gain from yesterday) Minnesota, Kerry 48%-46% (A 1 point Bush gain from yesterday) Ohio, Bush 49%-46% (A 2 point Kerry gain from yesterday) Pennsylvania, Kerry 47%-46% (A 2 point Kerry gain from yesterday and the first Kerry lead since 9/30)