Why is every post you make about the polls? I could care less about the polls. Everyone knows they lie, so why follow them?
In 2010, Nate Silver of the New York Times blog FiveThirtyEight wrote the article “Is Rasmussen Reports biased?â€, in which he mostly defended Rasmussen from allegations of bias.[59] However, by later in the year, Rasmussen's polling results diverged notably from other mainstream pollsters, which Silver labeled a "house effect".[60] He went on to explore other factors which may have explained the effect such as the use of a likely voter model,[61] and claimed that Rasmussen conducted its polls in a way that excluded the majority of the population from answering
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The polls are all set up in order to try to discourage us, the reality is it could backfire and energize us even more, and make a lot of the dems feel like they don't have to bother to go vote since 0bama has it in the bag already.
What I really think is going on is these polls are all setting up the stolen election meme when Romney wins.
which is better?
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or
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Remember 2004? Kerry was going to win. All the exit polls showed it. Democrat Pundits started celebrating early. And then he didn't. The night ended in tears for Democratics everywhere.
I've been feeling this is a 2004 x 10 raised to the eight power kind of year. Which doesn't mean anything until after the election. But that has been my feeling in the face of all the polling.
..."and lo, great was the discombobulation on the Island of Misfit ****-ups on that day, when the mighty warrior John, champion of welfare cheats and chronic drug abusers of every kindred, tongue and sexual persuasion who dwelt thereupon. And in the discombobulation, there was much weeping, and wailing and gnashing of teeth at the utter unfairness of their champion's defeat, and great piles of poo were flung unto all the corners of the Earth, and epethets were spit forth against every race, creed and people who might have voted for the Moronic One who stood in opposition of the Great Champion Kerry's appointed destiny."
Remember 2004? Kerry was going to win. All the exit polls showed it. Democrat Pundits started celebrating early. And then he didn't. The night ended in tears for Democratics everywhere.Obama's campaign does seem to resemble Kerry's a lot. Blatantly stupid "issues" that get pulled out of the woodwork and thrown at the competition fail miserably. I doubt the taxes, the dog, the Mormonism, or anything else matter to anyone who's not plugged into an IV of Obama-Aide.
I've been feeling this is a 2004 x 10 raised to the eight power kind of year. Which doesn't mean anything until after the election. But that has been my feeling in the face of all the polling.