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Tuesday, January 8, 2024
By Dr. Steven Taylor

I noted the other day that there seemed to be two distinct of polls–one which showed a very close race between Clinton and Obama and one that showed a 10ish point gap. It would seem that the close cluster was the correct one.

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  • el
  • pt
    1. And I guess Paul was underwhelming in New Hampshire. Or was it the New Hampshirites who underwhelmed me? Anyway…barring a surprise somewhere else, Paul’s polls seemed mostly on point (although I could argue about increased evangelical turnout in IA, and Independents getting caught up in the Obama/McCain surges, but what’s the point?). Clinton’s polls, on the other hand…what happened there?

      Comment by Li — Wednesday, January 9, 2024 @ 1:06 am

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