http://www.gopocalypse.org/heres-why-a- ... g-for-him/
DH, this is the change you wish? As a satellite partner of Russia? I'll pass, thanks.
maybe more the Siberian Candidate than the Manchurian
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Re: maybe more the Siberian Candidate than the Manchurian
@Slick....
Shock Poll: Reuters/Ipsos Radically Changes Methodology to Favor Clinton
The Reuters/Ipsos polling team announced Friday that they are dropping the “Neither” option from their presidential preference polls after their tracking polls showed a 17-point swing in favor of the Republican nominee Donald J. Trump, exposing the “Secret Trump Voters” Democrats fear.
“In a presidential campaign notable for its negativity, the option of ‘Neither’ candidate appears to be an appealing alternative, at least to participants in the Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll,” wrote Maurice Tamman, the leader of the Reuters news service’s New York City-based data mining and investigative reporting team. “Many voters on both sides have been ambivalent in their support for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump, complicating the task of the pollsters trying to track the race.”
Breitbart News noted the 17-point swing for Trump, which seems to have set off alarm bells at Reuters.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism ... thodology/
Shock Poll: Reuters/Ipsos Radically Changes Methodology to Favor Clinton
The Reuters/Ipsos polling team announced Friday that they are dropping the “Neither” option from their presidential preference polls after their tracking polls showed a 17-point swing in favor of the Republican nominee Donald J. Trump, exposing the “Secret Trump Voters” Democrats fear.
“In a presidential campaign notable for its negativity, the option of ‘Neither’ candidate appears to be an appealing alternative, at least to participants in the Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll,” wrote Maurice Tamman, the leader of the Reuters news service’s New York City-based data mining and investigative reporting team. “Many voters on both sides have been ambivalent in their support for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump, complicating the task of the pollsters trying to track the race.”
Breitbart News noted the 17-point swing for Trump, which seems to have set off alarm bells at Reuters.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism ... thodology/