A new Los Angeles Times Poll contains very different results than the New York Times/C-BS poll released last night. It has President Bush's approval rating rising to the mid 40's and numbers for Republicans improving across the board.
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A new Los Angeles Times Poll contains very different results than the New York Times/C-BS poll released last night. It has President Bush's approval rating rising to the mid 40's and numbers for Republicans improving across the board.
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Comments (2)
FWIW, I think the cBS/NYT p... (Below threshold)1. Posted by eddiebear | September 21, 2006 5:51 PM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
FWIW, I think the cBS/NYT poll was a feeble attempt to try to halt GOP momentum, by whatever means and shady stat keeping they deemed necessary. If this LAT poll is even close to accurate, that just deflates the meme Adam Nagourney and the Forged documents network was trying to insert with their "momentum over" story.
1. Posted by eddiebear | September 21, 2006 5:51 PM |
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Posted on September 21, 2006 17:51
2. Posted by Jim Addison | September 22, 2006 2:19 AM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
I give them the benefit of the doubt. We now often see "outlier" polls in almost every race, conducted almost simultaneously with the other polls which are within a reasonable deviation.
My own theory is that the declining response rate - the percentage of potential subjects actually reached who agree to participate - has had an adverse effect on poll accuracy in general, making the occasional wildly variant result more likely.
2. Posted by Jim Addison | September 22, 2006 2:19 AM |
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Posted on September 22, 2006 02:19