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« on: September 28, 2016, 03:59:11 PM »

I love the collective Big "O" from the red hacks on this board from a poll from an unproven source with zero track record this year and no basis to compare their results against.

This is a D+7 sample.

I wouldn't get too excited if I were you, red hacks. The other polls with the same assumptions/methodologies were in the D+5, D+6 range last week.

You are setting yourselves up for big disappointment if you think that debates, generally, and this debate, specifically, moved the needle very much.

partisan ID is not weighted...probably after the debate more people identified as D's because Donald sh** the bed. This will probably increase as he over-corrects in the second debate during the town hall and blames Hillary for Bill's infidelities.
Missing the point.. as always... You can group these polls predictably by partisan ID.  Those in this range were getting figures in the D+5, D+6 range last week. It will end up being an unremarkable shift if this pattern continues.

What are you talking about? This is a data point Wink
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