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He did have this to say though:There are lies, damn lies and statistics.
If only Mark Twain knew about opinion polls and computer models.
Research 2000 is a U.S. opinion polling and marketing research company based in Olney, Maryland.
During the 2008 U.S. elections, Research 2000 was contracted by the liberal website DailyKos to conduct nonpartisan polling of various races, including presidential, senate and gubernatorial races. This partnership is continuing into the 2010 U.S. elections.
Cant you read?
"On Research 2000:Research 2000 is a U.S. opinion polling and marketing research company based in Olney, Maryland.
During the 2008 U.S. elections, Research 2000 was contracted by the liberal website DailyKos to conduct nonpartisan polling of various races, including presidential, senate and gubernatorial races. This partnership is continuing into the 2010 U.S. elections.
Cant you read?
"nonpartisan partnership". Yeah.... got it... "p-a-r-t-n-e-r-s-h-i-p". "nonpartisan partnership"
But can you say it three times fast?
Research 2000 is a U.S. opinion polling and marketing research company based in Olney, Maryland.
During the 2008 U.S. elections, Research 2000 was contracted by the liberal website DailyKos to conduct nonpartisan polling of various races, including presidential, senate and gubernatorial races. This partnership is continuing into the 2010 U.S. elections.
Cant you read?
"nonpartisan partnership". Yeah.... got it... "p-a-r-t-n-e-r-s-h-i-p". "nonpartisan partnership"
But can you say it three times fast?
"On Research 2000:
Some of our most active media clientele include the Bergen Record, The Raleigh News & Observer, The Concord Monitor, The Manchester Journal Inquirer, The New London Day, The Reno-Gazette, The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, The Spokesman-Review, KCCI-Television in Des Moines, Iowa, WRAL-Television in Raleigh, North Carolina, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and KMOV-Television in St. Louis, Missouri.
Our Polls can be seen on CNNS Inside Politics and are also mentioned frequently in the National Journals Political Hotline, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Wall Street Journal. Visit our In the News Page to see some online examples of this.
Some of our non media clientele include NEA affiliates in (Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, and Washington), Sullivan & LeShane, The New Mexico Gaming Commission, Vermont Power Electric, The Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers, and NCG Porter Novelli.
About Us Research 2000
Funny. In the 2008 final Election polling the Research2000/Kos Poll [Yes, a SCIENTIFIC poll]"On Research 2000:
Some of our most active media clientele include the Bergen Record, The Raleigh News & Observer, The Concord Monitor, The Manchester Journal Inquirer, The New London Day, The Reno-Gazette, The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, The Spokesman-Review, KCCI-Television in Des Moines, Iowa, WRAL-Television in Raleigh, North Carolina, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and KMOV-Television in St. Louis, Missouri.
Our Polls can be seen on CNNS Inside Politics and are also mentioned frequently in the National Journals Political Hotline, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Wall Street Journal. Visit our In the News Page to see some online examples of this.
Some of our non media clientele include NEA affiliates in (Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, and Washington), Sullivan & LeShane, The New Mexico Gaming Commission, Vermont Power Electric, The Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers, and NCG Porter Novelli.
About Us Research 2000
I'm sure their "About Us" page is a fairly critical review of their organization.
You'd think though, that it would only be good business sense to avoid getting Arianna Huffington's stink all over themselves.
who said the poll is bad?Now they are back pretending the poll is bad?
Wow just wow
"On Research 2000:Research 2000 is a U.S. opinion polling and marketing research company based in Olney, Maryland.
During the 2008 U.S. elections, Research 2000 was contracted by the liberal website DailyKos to conduct nonpartisan polling of various races, including presidential, senate and gubernatorial races. This partnership is continuing into the 2010 U.S. elections.
Cant you read?
"nonpartisan partnership". Yeah.... got it... "p-a-r-t-n-e-r-s-h-i-p". "nonpartisan partnership"
But can you say it three times fast?
Some of our most active media clientele include the Bergen Record, The Raleigh News & Observer, The Concord Monitor, The Manchester Journal Inquirer, The New London Day, The Reno-Gazette, The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, The Spokesman-Review, KCCI-Television in Des Moines, Iowa, WRAL-Television in Raleigh, North Carolina, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and KMOV-Television in St. Louis, Missouri.
Our Polls can be seen on CNNS Inside Politics and are also mentioned frequently in the National Journals Political Hotline, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Wall Street Journal. Visit our In the News Page to see some online examples of this.
Some of our non media clientele include NEA affiliates in (Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, and Washington), Sullivan & LeShane, The New Mexico Gaming Commission, Vermont Power Electric, The Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers, and NCG Porter Novelli.
About Us Research 2000
Geeze, talk about jumping the ramp to another lane."On Research 2000:"nonpartisan partnership". Yeah.... got it... "p-a-r-t-n-e-r-s-h-i-p". "nonpartisan partnership"
But can you say it three times fast?
Some of our most active media clientele include the Bergen Record, The Raleigh News & Observer, The Concord Monitor, The Manchester Journal Inquirer, The New London Day, The Reno-Gazette, The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, The Spokesman-Review, KCCI-Television in Des Moines, Iowa, WRAL-Television in Raleigh, North Carolina, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and KMOV-Television in St. Louis, Missouri.
Our Polls can be seen on CNN’S “Inside Politics” and are also mentioned frequently in the National Journal’s “Political Hotline”, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Wall Street Journal. Visit our In the News Page to see some online examples of this.
Some of our non media clientele include NEA affiliates in (Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, and Washington), Sullivan & LeShane, The New Mexico Gaming Commission, Vermont Power Electric, The Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers, and NCG Porter Novelli.
About Us – Research 2000
And this line was in the second paragraph opf the article on their home page:
The recent murders of four police officers in Washington State by a career violent criminal who was granted parole by Mike Huckabee, when Governor of Arkansas, for all intents and purposes ended any realistic shot he had at winning the GOP nomination in 2012
Is that true? In a way. Is it accurate for the reader to come to a true conclusion about Huckabee? To the contrary, it is noticeably written in a way so he looks as bad as he possibly can.
I know you paperview...and I know you are smart enough to know the truth about what took place with Huckabee and that murderer. He did what any other governor would have done with the information presented to him by the state DoJ.
ANd that article, and the way it was written, makes it quite clear how "non-partrisan" they are.
It is easy to say "we are non partisan"
It is difficult to act non partisan if you are partisan.
That is why I mentioned the article on the HOME page. It was quite obviously written by someone who is partisan...and it was not only on the home page...but it WAS the hime page.
So for the record, I was not going off on a tangent. I was debating.
As for the Huckabee thing and most republicans gave up on him.......you make that up?
And by the way...he would not have my vote.....but I do not see him as having done anything wrong. He did NOT porole a coinvicted mass murderer...as a matter of fact, the guy did not see the light of day for 13 years following Huckabees move.
It is easy to say "we are non partisan"
It is difficult to act non partisan if you are partisan.
That is why I mentioned the article on the HOME page. It was quite obviously written by someone who is partisan...and it was not only on the home page...but it WAS the hime page.
So for the record, I was not going off on a tangent. I was debating.
As for the Huckabee thing and most republicans gave up on him.......you make that up?
And by the way...he would not have my vote.....but I do not see him as having done anything wrong. He did NOT porole a coinvicted mass murderer...as a matter of fact, the guy did not see the light of day for 13 years following Huckabees move.
I think it comes with being a Governor. By definition, Governors give pardons and sign death warrants. They do not meet with the prisoners, they rely on the advice of others. Huckabee, regardless of his politics, appears to be a decent man.
Unless he was specifically warned this guy would kill again, you can't fault him doing his job as Governor.
It wasn't fair to Dukakis and its not fair to Huckabee