Who pays for the polls, and who benefits from news on the polls? Follow the money and ignore Dr.'s without common sense
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Who pays for the polls, and who benefits from news on the polls? Follow the money and ignore Dr.'s without common sense
That same poll also gave Obama a 50% approval rating. Presidents with 50% or better approval ratings NEVER lose. Period.
Pretty sad that Barry can't beat Romney among people who approve of him...
The media seemed to put a lot of stock in their polls when it showed Obama ahead of three or four Republican challengers. Now that its one on one, it looks different. Perhaps an indication that the factions opposing Obama are starting to gel?
It makes for fun headlines....see above post for actual facts.Apparently RealClearPolitics doesn't consider it meaningless...
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - General Election: Romney vs. Obama
IOW, it's not meaningless to everyone...
Fact...
The media seemed to put a lot of stock in their polls when it showed Obama ahead of three or four Republican challengers. Now that its one on one, it looks different. Perhaps an indication that the factions opposing Obama are starting to gel?
Rasmussen had John McCain beating Obama by TEN POINTS on September 5th 2008.
How'd that work out???