Rasmussen Poll makes a sunny Sunday sunnier
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
Sunday November 13, 2005--Forty-six percent (46%) of American adults
approve of the way George W. Bush is performing his role as President.
Fifty-three percent (53%) of Americans Disapprove of the President's
performance.
(That's the second day in a row where Bush has remained at 46%
approval...and is up 4 points overall from a week ago.)
You're the only one I know who pays any attention to the robot poll.
Then you need to expand the number of people you know. What's funny,
though, is that just 13 months ago, you stated that Zogby and Rasmussen
were the only two polls that you pay attention to.
I've gotten more sophisticated in my approach to polls.
LOL. In 13 months? A "smart" fella would have looked at the accuracy of
each pollster in the last two Presidential elections and said to himself "it
looks like this Rasmussen guy is on to something".
As I have been saying for some time, the particular numbers in a given poll
are only of momentary interest.
I've not seen many references to your robot poll in significant media on
either side of the fence.
That's because the "significant media" hasn't contracted with Rasmussen to
provide polling data. Why? Because most of Rasmussen's data is open
source, and no one news agency can claim it as its own.
If you do a google *news* search for Rasmussen's polling data, you'll find
tons of local news outlets that make reference to his polling data.
Since more people turn to their local news outlets on a daily basis than to
the nationals like MSNBC, Newsweek, NY Times, etc., more people than you
think see Rasmussen's polling data.
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