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« on: September 18, 2012, 09:25:12 AM »
« edited: September 18, 2012, 09:30:04 AM by AWallTEP81 »

So... Obama +10 then?

Please stop posting their "polls" here.  They are showing no change in the race since their last poll at the very end of GOP convention, when the rest of the country has obviously shifted.  C'mon.   
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« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2012, 09:32:17 AM »

It's a poll. If it's good enough for Nate Silver (an actual poll aggregator), then it's good enough for an atlas forum that posts pretty much every poll that exists. Get over yourself, and stop telling people what to do.

"please" would designate a request, I'm not telling you to do anything, but any objective person would look at how they have produced outliers across the country. 
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« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2012, 09:46:22 AM »

but any objective person would look at how they have produced outliers across the country.  

Sure. But every Gravis poll that has come out has been posted here by red and blue avatars alike. Where did I say anything about the objectivity of the poll? I didn't, and that's obvious from my very first post. But apparently, you enjoy projecting things on others, which is why I responded in kind to you telling me stop "stop posting these polls, here." Seriously, this is a political poll forum. Stop getting so worked up over polling you don't agree with.

And ps, it did not say "please" before you edited it. Nice try.

I'd edited the part about the lead it gave Romney.  I initially said they showed an improvement since their previous poll, which it didn't, and I corrected that. 

And you're right.  this is a a political poll forum.  Can we try to discuss things worth discussing, i.e.: polls and firms with credibility and not every poll no-name companies pull out their ass.  For this very reason.  YOU stop getting worked up about the fact that it's an reasonably irritating this when trying to analyze a race in a intelligent manner. 
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