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Inquirer (not verified) says:
"A New York Times/CBS News poll released this Monday has him running 11 points behind Mr. Obama."
The public will not focus seriously and harden their opinions until after Labor Day.
In fact--The only polls worth any salt are tracking polls that use "LIKELY voters"--not "REGISTERED voters".
Anything else is amateurish and may have a hidden agenda (i.e. sway public opinion).
"A New York Times/CBS News poll released this Monday has him running 11 points behind Mr. Obama."
The public will not focus seriously and harden their opinions until after Labor Day.
In fact--The only polls worth any salt are tracking polls that use "LIKELY voters"--not "REGISTERED voters".
Anything else is amateurish and may have a hidden agenda (i.e. sway public opinion).