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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Junior Chimp
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« on: October 05, 2004, 05:50:17 AM »

No, it was an 8%.

He was talking about party ID, not the horse race numbers.

How did they calculate the Party ID numbers?  Were they self identified?

Gallup asks for your party ID.  If you say independent or none they ask which party you favor.  If you say independent or none they ask for a preference.  Then they ask which way you lean.  Then they might ask one more, but I think that is it.

In otherwords they heavily push for a party ID.
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