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Related: About this forumGallup just polled me today (Thursday night 10/25) about Monday's debate.
So frankly I wouldn't get too worked up about polls. Not sure why it took them this long...just thought I'd share.
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Gallup just polled me today (Thursday night 10/25) about Monday's debate. (Original Post)
MinneapolisMatt
Oct 2012
OP
thank you for realizing it was sarcasm. and congratulations for getting polled. Maybe you should
still_one
Oct 2012
#4
We're the questions pretty much neutral, or did you feel a little push here and there?
gateley
Oct 2012
#7
still_one
(92,455 posts)1. You told them you thought gary johnson won, right?
MinneapolisMatt
(1,550 posts)2. LMAO!
still_one
(92,455 posts)4. thank you for realizing it was sarcasm. and congratulations for getting polled. Maybe you should
go out and play the lottery
MinneapolisMatt
(1,550 posts)5. Not a bad idea...
Still confused why they are polling about Monday's debate 4 days later. It was specifically about the debate, too.
Oh well, I made Dems proud tonight!
woolldog
(8,791 posts)3. I thought Gallup only polled southerners?
MinneapolisMatt
(1,550 posts)6. To be fair
Minneapolis is in Southernish Minnesota.
gateley
(62,683 posts)7. We're the questions pretty much neutral, or did you feel a little push here and there?
MinneapolisMatt
(1,550 posts)9. Very neutral and fair, I thought.
Only about 5 questions, along the lines of "who do you think had better knowledge on foreign policy", and "did it change your opinion on who you will vote for". I also said I was 100% going to vote, and that when asked, I said I was voting for Obama.
gateley
(62,683 posts)11. That's good to know -- thanks for the first-hand scoop!
Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)8. HuffPo put up an article earlier today around 5pm ET with the final Gallup 3rd debate poll results
Here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/25/obama-debate-poll_n_2019172.html
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The USA Today/Gallup poll surveyed 1,033 adults, including 746 debate watchers, by phone from Oct. 23 to Oct. 24. The poll has a 4 percent margin of error.
Oct 24 was yesterday.
MinneapolisMatt
(1,550 posts)10. That's odd.
Because it was definitely Gallup. I've done email polls with them in the past.