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Shows nothing of the kind. Polls ave zero predicibility value.
 
It has some predictability value to it or else pollsters wouldn't be doing it. It's how politicians stick their fingers to see which way the wind is blowing.
 
Polls have zero predictibility value. Polls are done for fun and profit. I thought you said you had a research background.
 
Maybe tell the MSM to stop doing polls/surveys because you always see poll/survey analysts talking about them.

Yes, it has some predictability value. Otherwise the W.H. would be looking at them.
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/health/20090903-democratic-health-care-memo.pdf

who is Joel Beneson?

Joel Benenson is the President of the Benenson Strategy Group, which he co-founded in 2000. He has served as a strategic analyst and adviser to heads of state, senior members of Congress and other national political leaders, business leaders, and major advocacy and charitable institutions.
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Again, tell that to the MSM and the W.H. that those polls/surveys do not have any predictability value to it.
 
A snapshot in time. Does not generalize past the exact moment. No predicibility value. MSN will not likely stop posting polls anytime soon. It sells their product. Gives people a false sense of having participated in something that means something.

Don't need to tell them. They are smart enough to realize it already.
 
Read the bill. Stop relying on invalid polls and Rush Limbaugh.
 
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