Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Poll Accuracy Questioned

Still, there appears to be an undercurrent of worry ...

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Still, there appears to be an undercurrent of worry among some polling professionals and academics. One reason is the wide variation in Obama leads: Just yesterday, an array of polls showed the Democrat leading by as little as two points and as much as 15 points. The latest Washington Post-ABC News tracking poll showed the race holding steady, with Obama enjoying a lead of 52 percent to 45 percent among likely voters.

Some in the McCain camp also argue that the polls showing the largest leads for Obama mistakenly assume that turnout among young voters and African Americans will be disproportionately high. The campaign is banking on a good turnout among GOP partisans, whom McCain officials say they are working hard to attract to the polls.

"I have been wondering for weeks" whether the polls are accurately gauging the state of the race, said Steven Schier, a political scientist at Carleton College in Minnesota. Borrowing from lingo popularized by former defense secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, Schier asked what are the "unknown unknowns" about polling this year: For instance, is the sizable cohort of people who don't respond to pollsters more Republican-leaning this year, perhaps because they don't want to admit to a pollster that they are not supporting the "voguish" Obama?

If so, that could mean the polls are routinely understating McCain's support. "I have no evidence that this is happening," Schier said, but he added: "I'm still thinking there's a 25 percent chance that this is a squeaker race and McCain pulls it out." [comt]
What a crock.  Pollsters know exactly what they're doing.  They know exactly that Republcans and Democrats turnout evenly to vote, yet weight their polling toward the democrat. They know exactly that their polls have a margin of error of 3-4 points, yet consistently use the democrat upswing.  And guess what?  Minnesota is in play.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Polls are not used to measure public opinion, but to change it."
- somebody Hitchens

It is in the interest of the MSM to make the polls a guaranteed win for O'ma. They will have then destroyed Nixon, flayed W, and inaugurated O'ma.

Get out and vote. Bring along every R you can find. If you don't then you take blame for 1)Poor SCOTUS choice and more legislation from the bench, 2)Cut'n'run from Iraq and M.E slaughter and 3) higher taxes. Is that enough reason to get out there and surprise the left?
tomw

pdwalker said...

*lol* Great shootin' Tex!

Anonymous said...

Whoa! Someone is taking way too much Vitamin B!!!!

***SNIFF**

Is that asparagus???

;-]

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