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Originally Posted by doucanoe
I'm wondering if they made good on their claims by "LISTENING" to their client and provided what was asked for. I would sure like to see the geographic, demographic and data collection methods used here.
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You can tell a lot about a pollster by looking at their client list. There is some info about that immediately following the excerpt from their web site you quoted above.
There's really no pattern, no predominance of customers from a certain part of the ideological spectrum. They conduct polls for Rupert Murdoch's Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and the Christian Science Monitor, to name only three. Non-media clients are quite diverse as well, from The New Mexico Gaming Commission to the National Education Assn.
This ain't the Left's answer to Rasmussen.
John