CNN to release Iowa and New Hampshire polls at 4PM ET

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Heads up. Our best friends at CNN will be releasing IA and NH polls at 4PM ET today.

SamFeistCNN: Coming tomorrow (Wed): new CNN/Time polls of Iowa and New Hampshire. Unveiled at 4pm ET on #Sitroom w/@wolfblitzercnn.
 
My prediction:

Iowa:

Romney 22%
Paul 19%
Gingrich 17%


NH:

Romney 35%
Paul 18%
Gingrich 16%
 
My prediction:

Iowa:

Paul 20%
Romney 18%
Gingrich 12%


NH:

Romney 34%
Paul 19%
Gingrich 14%
 
CNN HATES Ron... I don't look forward to these polls. I will almost be ok with Ron being second in Iowa for their poll, though. Lowers expectations for us... raises expectations for Romney.Obviously it's preferable that Ron has a wide margin lead, but I don't expect that to happen.
 
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My prediction is that Mr. I'm going to be the nominee Gingrich will be in third in both of those.


Please excuse me:

hahahahahahahahahahahaha.


Sorry, continue
 
My prediction:
Iowa:
Paul 24%
Romney 23%
Gingrich 17%
Perry 11%
Santorum 8%
Bachmann 7%
Huntsman 3%
 
Cnn absolutely hates RP. Their last poll was one of two that had us in second when most put us in first.
 
My prediction is Mitt Romney as the front runner with Newt Gingrich closing in with a solid 3rd spot followed by Bachman, Santorum and here's a guy we shouldn't exclude... Huntsman picking up an increasing showing of positive poll results


Edit: OMG how could I forget.. Perry.
 
does CNN itself do the poll or do they hire a polling company?

They use these guys:
http://www.opinionresearch.com/

And
In the first situation, a leading pollster has admitted to manufacturing poll results to achieve a desired result. On the August 19, 1998, CNN Moneyline show with Lou Dobbs, CNN Polling Director Keating Holland discussed how he manipulated Clinton’s numbers upward to meet their expectations after plummeting from the Lewinsky affair. Holland’s justification for this breach of polling integrity was that the question had been worded wrong and if different wording had been used, Clinton’s numbers would have been higher!

Also, when Rasmussen and others were saying Rand was up 15% on Conway, CNN released a poll at the same day saying it was dead even.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/08/cnntime-poll-ky-senate-race-all-tied-up/

CNN Polls, reputable they are not.
 
CNN will be way off like:

Romney 26%
Paul 19%
Gingrich 18%
Bachmann 15%
 
Controversy creates ratings so they manufacture it. Kinda like, you know..yellow journalism.
 
Iowa:

Ron 22%
Romney 21%
Gingrich 14%
Perry 12%
Bachmann 11%
Santorum 11%
Hunstman 4%


NH:

Romney 36%
Ron 20%
Hunstman 15%
Gingirch 10%
Perry 5%
Bachmann and Santorum 1-3%
 
My prediction:

Paul 23
Romney 21
Noot 13

Romney 34
Paul 20
Huntsman, Noot 12
 
I'll take a shot here

Iowa
Romney 23%
Paul 23%
Newt 13%
Special mention of one of the oddities (Rick, Rick or bachman) surging to double digits

New Hampshire
Romney 38%
Paul 19%
Huntsman 11%
 
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My prediction:

Iowa:

Romney 22%
Paul 19%
Gingrich 17%


NH:

Romney 35%
Paul 18%
Gingrich 16%

Why would you put Romney on top?

Wasn't their last poll of Ron in Iowa favorable?

They ran this which was decent:

 
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LOL, with CNN they'll probably switch most on the Ron Paul supporters to Gingrich until we are in third or fourth place.
 
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