"Last week we pointed out that Reuters "tweaked" its polling data by including 11% more democrats
in its sample than republicans. Of course, we thoroughly proved that while their may be slightly more registered democrats than republicans it is no where near an 11-point spread. Needless to say, however, Reuters achieved in their "goal-seeking" mission to show a 6-point national "lead" for Hillary.
Now, just 1 week later, CNN is apparently also convinced that democrats hold an 11-point registration advantage versus republicans. Last night after the VP debate, CNN released a Poll that, like Reuters, included 11% more democrats than republicans. Unfortunately for CNN, even the bogus 11-point spread wasn't enough to tilt the results toward interrupting Kaine.
Here are a couple of the key takeaways from the CNN VP Debate Poll:
The CNN polling sample included 41% democrats versus only 30% republicans.
Better luck with the poll rigging next time around, CNN." ZeroHedge
Now, just 1 week later, CNN is apparently also convinced that democrats hold an 11-point registration advantage versus republicans. Last night after the VP debate, CNN released a Poll that, like Reuters, included 11% more democrats than republicans. Unfortunately for CNN, even the bogus 11-point spread wasn't enough to tilt the results toward interrupting Kaine.
Here are a couple of the key takeaways from the CNN VP Debate Poll:
The CNN polling sample included 41% democrats versus only 30% republicans.
Better luck with the poll rigging next time around, CNN." ZeroHedge
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