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Gustaf
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« on: September 07, 2006, 03:48:23 AM »

I am  saying a trend that Lieberman is winning not the percentage. And the same ARG that predicted Kerry would win OH, they have alot of credibility right.

Zogby said Kerry would win Tennessee, which is worse.

For the record, is this an internal poll, in the sense that it was paid for or ordered by the Lieberman campaign?
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« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2006, 03:22:10 PM »

POS (despite the initials) is considered one of the best partisan polling firms.

Here is the poll.

It was done by both POS and Knickerbocker SKD, a solidly Democrat firm.

I've never heard of Knickerbocker SKD (snicker), but if a Democratic poll and POS come together to take a poll, I'd usually trust it.  Then again, Connecticut is an odd case.

POS is a very good firm, so if there is no (or less) reason to suspect bias, I'd trust this.
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Gustaf
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« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2006, 04:08:18 PM »

POS (despite the initials) is considered one of the best partisan polling firms.

Here is the poll.

It was done by both POS and Knickerbocker SKD, a solidly Democrat firm.

I've never heard of Knickerbocker SKD (snicker), but if a Democratic poll and POS come together to take a poll, I'd usually trust it.  Then again, Connecticut is an odd case.

POS is a very good firm, so if there is no (or less) reason to suspect bias, I'd trust this.

Well somebody is way off. Its either Rasmussen and ARG or this poll and Zogby. I'll trust the big Ras. for now at least.

Btw, I don't remember if I did ask you about Lynch. I take it you're a big fan?
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Gustaf
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E: 0.39, S: -0.70

« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2006, 07:36:31 PM »

POS (despite the initials) is considered one of the best partisan polling firms.

Here is the poll.

It was done by both POS and Knickerbocker SKD, a solidly Democrat firm.

I've never heard of Knickerbocker SKD (snicker), but if a Democratic poll and POS come together to take a poll, I'd usually trust it.  Then again, Connecticut is an odd case.

POS is a very good firm, so if there is no (or less) reason to suspect bias, I'd trust this.

Well somebody is way off. Its either Rasmussen and ARG or this poll and Zogby. I'll trust the big Ras. for now at least.

Btw, I don't remember if I did ask you about Lynch. I take it you're a big fan?

Yes indeed. Eraserhead is easily my favorite picture of all time.

I've only seen Blue Velvet, Straight Story and Lost Highway, but I loved all of them. I
ve been meaning to watch Eraserhead too.
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