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The accuracy of Rasmussen's polling has varied considerably in recent U.S. presidential elections (2000–2016). Some poll watchers, including
Patrick Caddell, have lauded Rasmussen Reports, while others, such as
Chris Cillizza, have questioned its accuracy.
FiveThirtyEight gave the firm an overall rating of "B", reporting it had a 1.5-point bias in favor of the
Republican Party.
The accuracy of Rasmussen's polling has varied considerably in recent U.S. presidential elections (2000–2016). Some poll watchers, including
Patrick Caddell, have lauded Rasmussen Reports, while others, such as
Chris Cillizza, have questioned its accuracy.
FiveThirtyEight gave the firm an overall rating of "B", reporting it had a 1.5-point bias in favor of the
Republican Party.
Rasmussen Research, was bought by TownPagesNet.com for about $4.5 million in ordinary shares in 1999.
[13] Starting in 1999, Rasmussen's poll was called Portrait of America.
[14] In 2003, Rasmussen founded Rasmussen Reports, based in
Asbury Park, New Jersey. In August 2009,
The Washington Post reported that Rasmussen Reports had received a “major
growth capital investment.”