(CBS) The presidential race between Barack Obama and John McCain is now even at 42 percent, according to a new CBS News poll conducted Monday-Wednesday of this week. Twelve percent are undecided according to the poll, and one percent said they wouldn't vote.
Uh-oh... Anyone's community need to be organized?
Sarahcuda is moving the numbers even before polling is done after her speech.
ReplyDeletecan we establish a "sullivan award" to recognize our favorite bear's distinctive blend of hysteria and misogyny, amplified with a dose of embarrassingly obvious homosexual ardor for certain male public figures?
ReplyDeleteOne percent said they wouldn't vote?
ReplyDeleteWhat's the margin of error, plus or minus sixty percent?
It may be a one-off to some degree, 700 RV=registered voters, not likely. Plus, doesn't the sample size seem small? But -- McCain was up in intrade this morning. Plus I heard another poll about a 9% swing in independents toward McCain from undecided + from supporting Obama.
ReplyDelete"hysteria and misogyny," LOL.
ReplyDeleteThat giant pop you hear is the sound of moonbat heads exploding.
Sample size always seems small.
ReplyDeleteI've been walked through the math on sample size a few times, and each time it makes sense, sort of. You can't really argue with the Central Limit Theorem. I know a statistician who says Las Vegas is filled with temples dedicated to the CLT.
But then, you can't really argue with the Harvard Law of Animal Behavior, either.
You can, though, argue with a poll that reports 99% of registered voters will vote for either McCain or Obama.