Missouri-Gravis Marketing Hawley Leads 50-43 in Peterson (R) Internal (user search)
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brand_allen
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« on: May 25, 2018, 03:36:09 PM »

So apparently Gravis has released extra information from this poll a couple of days after it's initial release.

They peg Trump's job approval rating...in Missouri...at near 70% (68/31%).

They peg scandal-ridden governor Eric Greitens with a positive 55/39% job approval rating.

Again, this from the same pollster that found Trump with a higher fav rating in California (47/51%) than in Indiana (44/51%).
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« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2018, 03:36:36 PM »

Here's the link (since I can finally post them): https://www.austinpetersen.com/gravis_poll
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« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2018, 06:20:59 PM »

They peg Trump's job approval rating...in Missouri...at near 70% (68/31%).

Obviously this poll is a methodological disaster and therefore useless, but to put this in perspective: they have McCaskill trailing Hawley by single digits among a sample where Trump is +37.

Gov. Greitens job approval rating in polling conducted this year:

Morning Consult, 1/1-3/31, 40/39%, Net: +1
Mason Dixon, 4/4-5, 41/47%, Net: -6
TJP Strategies, 4/19-20, 37/51%, Net: -14
Emerson College, 4/26-29, 33/46%, Net: -13
TJP Strategies, 5/9-10, 34/53%, Net: -19

Gravis Marketing: 5/16-16, 55/39%, Net: +16

Which one of these is not like the other ones? Plus, the news surrounding the scandal has worsened for him, not improved. Really, I'm surprised Gravis even released these numbers. They've had some questionable survey results over the years, but the last few polls they've put out have been preposterous. This sort of stuff causes legit reputational damage.
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