To: Intolerant in NJ
With Paul having the best numbers I would not get too excited here. Even a good pollster can throw an outlier once in a while. National numbers from many different pollsters make this poll seem screwy. Before I get excited I will need to see another poll in Iowa. National numbers trending up and state polling trending towards Obama. This is the only poll in the last month that is trending our way. On top of which the best numbers are for Paul ?Really?? Just a word of caution. I am a poll geek :)
Numbers here do not seem right. IMO
To: chopperjc
Even a good pollster can throw an outlier once in a while...true, but the fact that three of the four candidates tested run better than Obama suggests the probability of some real movement against him in Iowa at least - maybe a residue of all the heavy advertising in support of each candidate before the recent caucases - also, I thought Gallup had Obama's approval back down to 43 last week, which should be expected after all the noise about his attack on religious freedom - there are some positive glimmers - I've not last all hope......
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