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Proper Polling Composition

Tom Elia has an interesting tidbit about some polling assumptions that may be wrong.

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There may be fewer of them ... (Below threshold)

There may be fewer of them than us online but, MAN! - do they ever make some noise!

For that, we should be eternally grateful, too.

If WE tell the "swing voters"/undecideds/mushy-middle-of-the-roaders what a bunch of pathetic, nasty losers the moonbats are, it just sounds like a partisan attack.

How very kind of the fringe left which now controls the Democratic Party to jump in with both feet and PROVE it with their own postings.

Thanks, morons! We couldn't do it without ya!




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