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  • "Mass Firing" at Red State ...

    04/28/2018 4:36:55 AM PDT · by Paine in the Neck · 13 replies
    Ace of Spades ^ | 4/27/18 | Ace of Spades
    Apparently the firings were done according to two criteria: Cost of contract and support for Trump. People whose contracts were expensive were almost all fired. People whose contracts were less expensive were either kept or fired depending on how pro- or anti-Trump they were.
  • Reuters national online tracking poll of likely GOP voters: Carson 33, Trump 26, Rubio 10, Cruz 8

    10/28/2015 10:57:46 AM PDT · by BigEdLB · 67 replies
    Hot Air ^ | 10/27/15 | Allahpundit
    I know what you’re going to say. It’s an online poll. The sample is small, just 277 Republican voters. That means a margin of error north of six percent. Why should we trust a poll like that? Well, you should trust it if you trusted it back in August when this same poll pronounced Trump’s lead sturdy after the first GOP presidential debate. That was an online poll too. Sample size: 278 Republicans, for an MOE of 6.7 percent. A lot of Trump fans at the time declared that de facto proof that the best laid plans of Fox News...
  • Internal poll of Iowa conducted for JINDAL'S SUPER PAC: Carson 28, Trump 20, Cruz 11, Rubio 9

    10/23/2015 6:55:55 PM PDT · by BlackFemaleArmyColonel · 33 replies
    Hot Air ^ | 10/23/2015 | ALLAHPUNDIT
    Does this count for purposes of declaring that there’s no hard proof of a Carson lead in Iowa until a third poll detects it? Because this would be the third poll, after Quinnipiac and the Des Moines Register, to find him ahead there in the past few days. In theory an internal poll conducted for a Super PAC that’s competing in the state is untrustworthy because the group that commissioned it obviously has a strong rooting interest. But in that case, if this is little more than propaganda with cooked numbers, why does the data so closely resemble what Quinnipiac...