Can somebody in laymen’s terms explain what this Axelrod/Holder/DOJ lawsuit against Gallup is all about? Apparently they are suing Gallup because they are unhappy with Gallup’s methodology? Can somebody explain how they can get away with this?
Well, of course that's Holder's true motivation for going after Gallup, but his justification is that Gallup overcharged some federal agencies for surveys. There's a pending lawsuit about that, and Holder has threatened to sign on to it.
They've really got nothing. Looks to me like Gallup refused to blink.