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I have, never saw anything that would lead me to believe the results were questionable. Care to enlighten us?Originally posted by Lanny Mixon:
Everyone here may want to do a little research on Public Policy Polling before you take anything they put out too seriously.
#1 - They questioned 400 people. Hardly a legitimate sample size.Originally posted by LowEagle11:
I have, never saw anything that would lead me to believe the results were questionable. Care to enlighten us?Originally posted by Lanny Mixon:
Everyone here may want to do a little research on Public Policy Polling before you take anything they put out too seriously.
1. Actually, when you see national polls for topics such as presidential candidates and other popular topics, the sample size is typically around 1000. So 400 for just republican primary voters in MS seems like an acceptable number.Originally posted by Legendary Eagle:
#1 - They questioned 400 people. Hardly a legitimate sample size.Originally posted by LowEagle11:
I have, never saw anything that would lead me to believe the results were questionable. Care to enlighten us?Originally posted by Lanny Mixon:
Everyone here may want to do a little research on Public Policy Polling before you take anything they put out too seriously.
#2 - Who did they question? What do they consider "hardcore Republicans"
#3 - Do you think it's just a coincidence that a liberal polling agency comes out with these "statistics" in a state where a certain Republican governor is considering a run for president?
This post was edited on 4/14 2:33 PM by Legendary Eagle
This post was edited on 4/14 2:34 PM by Legendary Eagle
Then don't bait people with blatantly biased poll results from a left-wing group that's pushing their own agenda. I lived in MS for 27 years, so I know that poll is absolute garbage.Originally posted by LowEagle11:
This doesn't need to turn into another pointless democrat vs republican thread...
They probably did. The first questions was most likely "Do you consider yourself a voting Republican or Democrat". The Demo answers probably didn't fit their agenda, so they didn't report the results.Originally posted by s-ou-thern:
The numbers reflect poorly on the state in general.
Did I miss it, or do they not care what Dems in MS think of it too? However, when it comes to poll shaping, they could produce one that reflects more positively if they favor the subject group by having persons not of the same race ask the question. Poll shaping is very easy.