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Christian Liberty

Right on, Moshe:The left attacked Gallup in 2004 for releasing polling that showed Bush favored for reelection. The left tried to insinuate that Gallup was pro-Republican because the lefties didnt like seeing the truth. http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/nation/president/2004-09-28-gallup-defense_x.htmDeja vu: now Rasmussen is releasing honest and reliable polling, which shows that Democrats are (deservedly) soon to suffer the worst defeat the party has seen in more than a generation. But instead of admitting that Rasmussen is telling the truth (and admitting that the left is dragging the Democratic party into extremism), the left likes to PRETEND otherwise. The left is only harming themselves by plugging their ears and denying the truth.

moshe

I am waiting for the hypocrits on the left that continue to tear down Rasmussen, they should look no further than R2k polls, they were dead wrong in 4 polls in the last few weeks! In AL: They were off with 33 pts, in PA-12: They were off by 14 pts, in PA-SEN: They were off by 6 pts, in AR-SEN: They were off by 7 pts. Im waiting for Nate Silver, Mark Blumenthal and Markos Moulitsas to make some introspection, if such could be asked from them.

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