CNN Claims Double Digit Bounce for Obama after Speech … Watch the Trends, not the Snap Shot … NICE SAMPLING!
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This is the reason why you never look at snap shot polls, you look at trends.
CNN has claimed that Barack Obama received a 14 bounce after his Obamascare speech last night. One will concede that polls might rise in a knee jerk reaction to Obama’s many hollow promises of what Obamacare will and will not do; however, as history serves us such polling goes back to its original level. CNN stated that the bounce that Obama received was similar to that after Bill Clinton’s speech on health care before Congress in 1993. Um, CNN … you do remember that Hillary-healthcare failed, right?
Sixty-seven percent of people questioned in the survey say the support Obama’s health care reform proposals that the president outlined in his address, with 29 percent opposed. Those figures are almost identical to a poll conducted immediately after Bill Clinton’s health care speech before Congress in September, 1993.
However, the poll sampling of of 45% Democrats, 37% Independents, and 18% Republicans is hardly reflective of America.
Make no mistake about it, there is a reason why Obama’s poll numbers have declined monthly since he took office. Insta polling is about as reliable as Internet polling.
If the President does not listen to the will of the people, he and Democrats will be sunk. Let’s see the polling after the 9–12 Tea Parties.
UPDATE I: Talk About Your Oversampling … 18% were Republicans, while 45% were Democrats
This liberal, shameless media will do anything to prop up Obama and make this preisident appear to be something that he is not, even fudge a poll anad call it news.
The pollsters interviewed 427 Americans before and after their speech- only 18% were Republicans, while 45% were Democrats. Due to this skewing, CNN didn’t really play up the poll’s results on air, but they tried to do that on their CNN.com website.
UPDATE II: Just when you think the mainstream media couldn’t stoop any lower
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