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As a registered independent (meaning neither for nor against either candidate reflexively by way of voter registration) and someone who conducts and interprets market research for a living, I have to say that that survey is very poorly worded and is stacked with loaded questions. Which is fine if you want to convince people not to vote for Obama, but not particularly valid for any other purpose.what I don't get is, most of America disagrees with Obama, why is he so popular?
As a registered independent (meaning neither for nor against either candidate reflexively by way of voter registration) and someone who conducts and interprets market research for a living, I have to say that that survey is very poorly worded and is stacked with loaded questions. Which is fine if you want to convince people not to vote for Obama, but not particularly valid for any other purpose.
Fire away.
As a registered independent (meaning neither for nor against either candidate reflexively by way of voter registration) and someone who conducts and interprets market research for a living, I have to say that that survey is very poorly worded and is stacked with loaded questions. Which is fine if you want to convince people not to vote for Obama, but not particularly valid for any other purpose.
Fire away.
Agreed. Even on the one or two which could go either way, they add one last little tidbit to influence you to disagree with Obama. About 10 questions into it, I was thinking that not many people would agree with McCain if the questions were worded the same way.
That being said, our own, internal polling service of our work group at my civilian job words questions the same way. They say it gives them the best chance of determining people's actual preferences.