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Related: About this forumThree debates over, why no new national polls from Quinnipiac, CBS/NYT, NBC/Wall St Jrn or CNN/OpRch
They used to put things out every couple weeks or so.
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Three debates over, why no new national polls from Quinnipiac, CBS/NYT, NBC/Wall St Jrn or CNN/OpRch (Original Post)
imgbitepolitic
Oct 2012
OP
chuck todd mentioned this morning that MSNBC poll will be out later this week or
bushisanidiot
Oct 2012
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hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)1. I think that they are probably starting tonight.
graham4anything
(11,464 posts)2. patience...it might not be til Monday or Tuesday to see polls reflect
meanwhile-don't let the fake polls scare or bully you
bushisanidiot
(8,064 posts)3. chuck todd mentioned this morning that MSNBC poll will be out later this week or
early next week. i was surprised he couldn't be more specific.
hopefully, their polling included today. seems like they put polls out
a week after they take them, so they roll off the averages quickly.
regnaD kciN
(26,044 posts)4. I think we should be happy they're just starting now...
...otherwise, had they released polls today, I could see a scenario where the after-the-first-debate numbers became the major media narrative (think today's Gallup or yesterday's PPP times ten) for the next few days, just as public opinion was solidifying about the second one.