45% now trust the GOP more

my understanding is that only 1/4 of obama's stimulus has been spent
Strawman! That's a mischaracterization. Much of the stimulus money spent came during the last days of the Bush administration and was approved with bipartisan (yes that means Republicans too) support.
 
Well, as the hits king Pete Rose would say "Wanna bet?"

I'll glady be the escrow agent and hold the money bet while you guys go round up the 100 million or so Americans who vote during an actual election and get them to vote today to settle your disagreement.
 
If you take Rasmussen with a grain of salt, you might as well throw out any other polls before reading them. Rasmussen remains the most effective polling firm that releases data to the public. They are the PEW of political, current-events polling. They were the only polling firm to predict the outcome of the 2004 election to within a tenth of a percentage point, and they are one of the few firms that actually takes the trouble to poll likely voters instead of random numbers.
I disagree with you. Zogby has a better track record by far over Rasmussen.
 
Strawman! That's a mischaracterization. Much of the stimulus money spent came during the last days of the Bush administration and was approved with bipartisan (yes that means Republicans too) support.

then what the heck were you talking about? it wasn't a strawman, it was a direct response to your post that the money has already been spent...

do you need me to link you to what a strawman argument is?
 
I'll glady be the escrow agent and hold the money bet while you guys go round up the 100 million or so Americans who vote during an actual election and get them to vote today to settle your disagreement.
Are you trying to say that there are some "logistical issues" here?
 
then what the heck were you talking about? it wasn't a strawman, it was a direct response to your post that the money has already been spent...

do you need me to link you to what a strawman argument is?
No, I'm fully aware of what it is. You're calling the Stimulus money "Obama's Stimulus" is a strawman. Let's be clear and honest that this "stimulus money" is not just "Obama's Stimulus". That's a mischaracterization and thus a strawman.
 
Rasmussen polls were always a favorite of the neocons...being that they just coincidently always favor the conservative viewpoint.

Then again, if you followed the Rasmussen polls, the GOP wouldn't have lost it's edge in Congress and Obama wouldn't be President.

There's a website that has a collection of all the major polling companies...their average usually goes against Rasmussen.

Absolutely, it cracks me up. We ran this topic into the ground on the WOT. Also, I remember how the righties abandoned Rasmussen for Gallup, when Gallup started to show lower levels of support for Obama. I think their allegiance goes to whichever pollster shows the worst numbers for Obama.
 
Since I do not follow pollsters and their methods that closely maybe someone can help me out. I've seen polls where they've surveyed say 1,000 Americans, 1,000 registered voters and 1,000 likely voters. I'm surmising that the same question asked to each of those three groups could have a different answer. Now I've heard of the big pollsters, Rasmussen, Gallup, Zogby, NYTimes/CBS, WSJ/NBC and there are probably a couple of others. Do they each survey the same group (meaning did they each only survey all Americans or only registered voters)? And if some survey only Americans and some survey only likely voters how are they differences accounted for when pollsters results are lined up next to each other? Thanks.
 
Since I do not follow pollsters and their methods that closely maybe someone can help me out. I've seen polls where they've surveyed say 1,000 Americans, 1,000 registered voters and 1,000 likely voters. I'm surmising that the same question asked to each of those three groups could have a different answer. Now I've heard of the big pollsters, Rasmussen, Gallup, Zogby, NYTimes/CBS, WSJ/NBC and there are probably a couple of others. Do they each survey the same group (meaning did they each only survey all Americans or only registered voters)? And if some survey only Americans and some survey only likely voters how are they differences accounted for when pollsters results are lined up next to each other? Thanks.

Don't follow polls; trust the Messiah...
 
I like using the Realclearpolitics averaging of polls, it nailed every election that it followed so far.
 
You know my story, born in Columbus with five generations of family members either having gone or are currently going to Ohio State. Even with my Buckeye love it cannot top God's chosen one... Mr. Pete Carroll.

North High street was fun when I lived in Worthington.
 
You're not a Browns fan, are you? :eek2:

If I knew how to do one of those middle finger salute icons it would be pointed your direction right now! I was real young when we left Ohio so while I like the Browns and felt the heartbreak of the the '80's I can't claim diehard status like many. So I offer the salute on behalf of my father who grew up a Browns fan.
 
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