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RaphaelDLG
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« on: March 11, 2016, 10:19:33 PM »

WaPo thinks they figured it and and apparently it is all Howard Dean's fault...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/03/09/why-were-the-polls-in-michigan-so-far-off/


Basically the likely voter screens of pollsters were using models based on the weird 2008 race and were underestimating the number of men and young voters.  So in theory MI is an anomolie because of their issues with the 2008 election, which shouldn't apply to polling in other states like OH.

Lets see, the newspaper that recently ran 16 hit pieces against Bernie in just 16 hours is trying to convince people that some election 8 years ago screwed up all the polls in Michigan, and none of the other 49 states could be used as models? What a joke!

How many negative stories do you think they've run on Hillary Clinton? Probably like a thousand based on the email faux scandal alone!

You're thinking of the New York Times and their phony Clinton scandal stories.

In general, both Clinton and Sanders get hit a lot harder by the media then Repubs as MM esp cable news are just completely terrified to go after Republicans nowadays ("liberal media" my ass).

However, I definitely believe that, speaking very, very broadly, Clinton clearly gets more favorable or at least far, far less dismissive coverage than Sanders.
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