MO: Public Policy Polling: McCaskill ahead, but barely outside of MoE (user search)
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« on: November 12, 2012, 10:55:22 AM »

Akin overpolling is rather weird. Conventional wisdom, at least outside the US, is that people are reticent to indicate their support for a radical/extremist candidate/party to pollsters and that they end up underpolling. In this case, the exact opposite happened. Were the pollsters wrong, or did a large bunch of his voters get reminded of "legitimate rape" before voting?
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