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Originally Posted by NiceGuy53
Just as I suspected, it appears that this new PPI poll of the Missouri Senate race, taken after Akin's stupid remark, is flawed. It gave him a 1% advantage over McCaskill. This was the same result as a poll taken before this remark. But this latest poll oversampled Republicans by +9. The D/R/I on this survey is 30/39/32. This Democrat polling firm has a history of oversampling Democrats in most of its other polls. Gee, I wonder why they would oversample Republicans in this latest poll? Does anybody else here smell a skunk, besides me?
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Just a note, PPP should always taken with a grain of salt. They use an automated system to do their polling. You know, press one for "X" response and press 2 for "Y" response. This leaves very little room for quality control. They try to keep the sample true to form, but because of the automated system it isn't always an accurate sample. To complicate quality control, this is what we call a "flash poll". They run all 900 samples in an evening. You just can't get an accurate read when you do 900 samples in an hour. No political pollster worth his weight in salt would run more than 100-125 samples in an evening so they can have better quality control.
People use PPP because they are inexpensive.
Does PPP get it right some of the time? Sure. Even a blind squirrel will find a nut from time to time. Are they wildly wrong sometimes? Too often.