Gallup has a 16 point party ID swing in 7 days (user search)
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  Gallup has a 16 point party ID swing in 7 days (search mode)
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Question: Was there a 16 point swing?
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No, Gallup is smoking crack
 
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Yes
 
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Fmr. Gov. NickG
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« on: October 04, 2004, 06:59:55 PM »


The huge party ID swings present in Gallup's polling this year go well beyond the expected swings due to sample size....into the range of 4-5 standard deviations on more than one occasion.  There is something seriously wrong with their methodology.
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