You Won't Believe What Public Policy Polling (PPP) is Saying!

Probably because they're not looking closely enough at the rules. In New Hampshire, only I and R can vote in the Republican primaries, and you had to be switched off of D by I think about a month ago. In Iowa, only R can vote, but anyone can switch at the caucus.

lmao, they know the rules. If they do not, they should not be reporting on the caucus.
 
If PPP proves there lying could they be sued for Skewing the results with the intent to manipulate the outcome of a election.To me thats pretty huge as far as a corruption story
 
I was responding to:
Why would they use two different polling methods for two different states that have the same rules about allowing indies and reps vote in the republican primary/caucus.
It isn't exactly true that they have the same rules. Only Republicans can vote in the Iowa caucus. Not true for New Hampshire.
 
I was responding to:

It isn't exactly true that they have the same rules. Only Republicans can vote in the Iowa caucus. Not true for New Hampshire.

Yes it is true in NH only Republicans can vote. However "undeclared" have to declare to be republicans the day of voting. I believe it is very similar in Iowa right?
 
I don't think CNN fabricating a Santorum surge and creating another surge based on false momentum would be a surprise to any of us.
 
I replied to their tweet as soon as it came out. (as @AgoristDon)

That CNN poll was "quite possibly wrong?" Shocking! CNN's credibility circling the drain. Amazing, Amazing! (2 quote Wolf)
 
It isn't so much that the CNN poll was wrong as much as they used a bunch of questionable methods in their polling in order to get thee results they wanted to drive a narrative. Their small sample size of only Republicans, for example. That's all they needed to show Santorum up a few points and the rest took care of itself.

I'm very scared that Santorum could win this. The only bright side is that it's better that this is Santorum than Perry surging. He's the only candidate that has the money to stay in this thing for the distance with Paul and Romney. Santorum winning in IA is about as far as he will go, but it does the job of putting us in a real tough spot and killing our momentum. It almost guarantees a Romney (and thus Obama) win.
 
I've gained even more respect for PPP. They're the only credible large scale polling organization.
 
This poll is gonna be pretty important. It will give us an even more recent picture than the DMR poll.
 
Just remember to not always blindly trust a polling organization because of an ethical streak that it has. If I remember correctly, PPP did their best to manipulate the polling numbers against Rand Paul in his Senate race in Kentucky.
 
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