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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (951907)7/30/2016 9:36:54 AM
From: locogringo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576881
 
Guaranteed way to make CROOKED Hillary's dismal poll numbers rise:

Surprise Fail – Reuters Announces Poll Changes To Help Lift Hillary Clinton…

Don’t say we didn’t previously predict this EXACT SCENARIO was coming as soon as the Clinton Convention was over. :::YAWN::: After Reuters polling showed a 17 point (two week) swing to benefit Donald Trump something urgently needed to be changed. (Via Reuters) […] In a presidential campaign notable for its negativity, the option of “Neither” candidate appears to be an appealing alternative, at least to participants in the Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll. Many voters on both sides have been ambivalent in their support for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump, complicating the task of the pollsters trying to track the race.

So why the need to switch and correct now?.. Well, as Reuters openly admits, they need to help Hillary Clinton:

[…] More recently, the “Neither/Other” option appeared to lead to an under reporting of Clinton’s support in the run-up to the Democratic convention, said Cliff Young, pollster and president of Ipsos Public Affairs, which partners with Reuters on the poll. The pollsters estimated the Clinton shortfall at 2 to 4 percentage points.

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