Mislead then Poll
John Hindraker captures exactly what I thought when I saw the USA Today headline this morning in the paper box. No need to write the post I was thinking about. John's got it covered.
By the way -- the same thing holds for polling generally and specifically the political polls forecasting the election in 2006. The election will be based on information the voters have on election day. Right now, they don't have much accurate information. Once the campaign begins, that will change.
By the way -- the same thing holds for polling generally and specifically the political polls forecasting the election in 2006. The election will be based on information the voters have on election day. Right now, they don't have much accurate information. Once the campaign begins, that will change.
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