Quote from AK Forty Seven:
You know you got your ass handed to you when you start with the insults
i doubt that study included all the times rasmussen had mcCain over obama or all the state polls they had wrong
Quote from AK Forty Seven:
You know you got your ass handed to you when you start with the insults
i doubt that study included all the times rasmussen had mcCain over obama or all the state polls they had wrong
Quote from wildchild:
The facts are the facts. Studies have shown Rasmussen to be the most accurate pollster, bottom line.
Quote from wildchild:
The facts are the facts. Studies have shown Rasmussen to be the most accurate pollster, bottom line.
Quote from AK Forty Seven:
How many studies ?
I know of only the one you posted that only included the the final day of national polling and does not include the many times they had McCain ahead or the fact that while their final national poll did well their final state polls did very poorly having McCain ahead or tied in many states that Obama won
Quote from wildchild:
2008
An initial Nov.5, 2008 Fordham University analysis ranked 23 survey research organizations on the accuracy of their final, national pre-election polls, assuming a 6.15% margin of victory by Obama. Rasmussen Reports and Pew Research Center tied as the most accurate.

Quote from wildchild:
2004
In the 2004 presidential election, "Rasmussen...beat most of their human competitors in the battleground states, often by large margins," according to Slate magazine. Rasmussen projected the 2004 presidential results within one percentage point of the actual vote totals earned by both George W. Bush and John Kerry.
In 2004, Slate said they âpublicly doubted and privately derided Rasmussenâ polls because of the methodology. However, after the election, they concluded that Rasmussenâs polls were the most accurate.
Rasmussen seems to be the poll to guage others by. Until shown otherwise, I don't see giving any other pollster more credibility.Quote from wildchild:
2004
In the 2004 presidential election, "Rasmussen...beat most of their human competitors in the battleground states, often by large margins," according to Slate magazine. Rasmussen projected the 2004 presidential results within one percentage point of the actual vote totals earned by both George W. Bush and John Kerry.
In 2004, Slate said they âpublicly doubted and privately derided Rasmussenâ polls because of the methodology. However, after the election, they concluded that Rasmussenâs polls were the most accurate.
2008
An initial Nov.5, 2008 Fordham University analysis ranked 23 survey research organizations on the accuracy of their final, national pre-election polls, assuming a 6.15% margin of victory by Obama. Rasmussen Reports and Pew Research Center tied as the most accurate.
Just because you don't like the results of a poll doesnt mean its not accurate. Now go get me a cheeseburger and a large fry.
Quote from LEAPup:
I'm voting in FL, and can't wait to see Romney take the state!! Ooh rah!