Friday, September 17, 2010

New poll out shows Rick up by 12...

Rick up by 12? You be the judge (link). Excerpt follows...

Rick Perry is leading by a large margin over Democrat Bill White according to a poll commissioned by the Choctaw Nation on a number of issues, but that also asked about the governor's race. The poll is about three weeks old, but just released.

The nitty-gritty: Perry is at 49 percent and White at 37. The logistics: poll was conducted by live telephone interviews of 1,000 likely voters between Aug. 25-29, with a margin of error of 3.1 percent. It was done by the firm of Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates -- a firm that has done polling for White.

12 point lead? Maybe. I have been predicting a 10% win for a while...

3 comments:

  1. What you didn't mention is that this is Bill White's pollster for when he was mayor. This was also Tony Sanchez's pollster.

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  2. Looks like you forgot some of the information that calls into question the entire poll and alludes to it being bad data. Sure you were busy so I am adding it in the comments for you.

    From the rest of the article:

    There are a few hedges that should be noted. The poll is a little dated; you should sniff the carton before drinking in all the numbers. A slew of slightly more recent polls show the gap between candidates closer to 6 points. There was a likely oversampling in the Choctaw poll of Republicans. 53 percent of those polled self-identified with the GOP with only 28 percent saying they were Dems.

    Other numbers of interest: Independents were breaking for White, 40 to 35. A greater percentage of Republicans were trending towards White (12 percent) as were Democrats trending towards Perry (6 percent). Perry was leading White by a large margin in the former mayor's hometown, 50 to 37 percent. Similar numbers for Dallas, 50 to 38 percent.

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  3. It's becoming very sad to see liberals coming on here to try to cushion the blow of defeat in Nov. It was funny now it's just plain sad...

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Hey now, campaign characters. Be nice. I know a lot of you on both sides, so I don't want any overly foul language, personal attacks on anyone other than the candidates themselves, or other party fouls. I will moderate the heck out of you if you start breaking the bounds of civility.