Dr. Paul is not higher because of polling metrics and his biggest target: the rational thinkers. Who have long abandoned land-line phones in favor of Cell Phones and Email. The latter often don't even include the congressman. So who is surprised? Not me. Perhaps come primary time the GOP.
Ron Paul is polling low for a number of factors such as lack of inclusion and unscientific polling methods. Polls are the equivalent of the "spin-room" after a debate. Full of useless, unprovable information to appease the wind bags that need something to talk about in order to remain employed due to their lack of any discernible skill.
Ron Paul is polling low for a number of factors such as lack of inclusion and unscientific polling methods. Polls are the equivalent of the "spin-room" after a debate. Full of useless, unprovable information to appease the wind bags that need something to talk about in order to remain employed due to their lack of any discernible skill.
What's the fascination with land-line polls anyway?
Do we need the opinions of a select group of people to drive our our decision-making process ?
Well-known pollster Frank Luntz has said it's important to "Ask a question in the way that you get the right answer."
Ask instead, "Why do those who commission polls, and those who report them, wish to marginalize the candidacy of the one candidate who has held consistent positions in support of the Constitution?"
Dr. Paul speaks truth to power when he explains the causes of America's current problems, including the soaring cost of living, the errosion of our civil liberties, the ongoing military expansion, and illegal immigration.
Which suggests one final question: "Why would those who have led us down the wrong path for so long, and those who profit, wish to hide those answers from "We, the people"?
(Source of the quote above: Penn & Teller interview with Frank Luntz, available in video format here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If9EWDB_zK4 at 32 seconds.)