Why are Liberal media news polls (ABC,NBC,CBS, and CNN) so heavily weighted

timbo44b

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(biased) to the Left? ? If you ask 100 Liberal Democrats who they will vote for, of course the answer is going to be overwhelmingly Liberal Democrat. I believe that the Liberal media is "assuming" (ha ha) that folks are going to say to themselves, "Oh well, no sense in even voting; Libs are so far ahead that I might as well stay home." It's unbelievable to me that the four CEOs of these Liberal networks even bother to publish their so called "polls". If their figures are correct, why are there never any results for 3rd party candidates, just the poll results which always, always, always shows the Libs ahead. Mind boggling.
 
Are you serious? I hope you are not that stupid. Have you ever wondered if maybe they report them because they are true? Of course not. Now, if they showed McCain winning, you'd be quoting the poll results wouldn't you? Fox New's poll shows Obama winning too.
 
Are you serious? I hope you are not that stupid. Have you ever wondered if maybe they report them because they are true? Of course not. Now, if they showed McCain winning, you'd be quoting the poll results wouldn't you? Fox New's poll shows Obama winning too.
 
I would agree with you if they did not use established standards of polling that renders the polled individual anonymous and if groups such as Rasmussen and other very reputable sites were not repeating the same results.
 
Anything left of "Fair and Balanced" Fox is Liberal Media?

The problem with your thinking is that the reverse could happen also. Many on the right could say....it is a done deal...why should I bother voting, I might as well stay home.

They just leave out the results for the 3rd party candidate...the totals never add up to 100%.
 
These are the same polls that showed McCain getting a "jump" after the Republican Convention and the excitement that surrounded Sarah Palin. Now, its clear the tide has turned.
 
These are the same polls that showed McCain getting a "jump" after the Republican Convention and the excitement that surrounded Sarah Palin. Now, its clear the tide has turned.
 
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