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?
#1
No, Gallup is smoking crack
 
#2
Yes
 
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Total Voters: 21

Author Topic: Gallup has a 16 point party ID swing in 7 days  (Read 4657 times)
Friar
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« on: October 05, 2004, 10:12:29 AM »

I have no problem with polls showing party ID close to the turnout from the last presidential election.

So, I don't see why republicans complain from this poll? They didn't complain when it was showing Bush up 12 with oversampling republican voters...

Right now the race is anywhere from Bush +2 to Kerry +2.

I didn't expect such a big shift just from 1 debate. What I expected is a small shift in the momentum and by election day Kerry leading by 1.

Make no mistake about it. The country is polarized.

The party that turns out its voters on Nov2 wins.
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