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Rasmussen polls are mostly ignored by the mainstream media. Whether it is because of Scott Rasmussen's Republican connections , a Republican bias in , or the pollster's usage of interactive voice response instead of live interviews which I personally think is a bogus reason for lack of attention , Rasmussen remains polling's version of the black sheep of the family.
The other poll consistently favorable to Romney has an illustrious history. The Gallup poll has been around longer than most of us have been alive.
Starting in , Gallup has surveyed in over countries on many different issues. You could argue that the word Gallup is to polling as Coke is to soda. Gallup passes the press's tests for a "legitimate" poll, which Rasmussen fails.
You don't see Gallup editor-in-chief Frank Newport going on conservative cruises as Scott Rasmussen does. Gallup uses live interviewers. Gallup calls cellphones. One prominent Washington political analyst I've spoken to has called the Gallup tracking poll the political horse-race equivalent of "crack". The question is whether Gallup deserves the outsized attention it is receiving this year? The answer in my opinion is an unequivocal no.
Here are three reasons why:. Gallup has if anything been less accurate in the past than other pollsters in presidential elections. Sometimes, certain pollsters know something others don't for example, Ann Selzer and the Iowa Caucus.
The answer is no, and it's not even close. Here's Gallup's record over the past five presidential elections:. Gallup has been worse than than the average pollster in three out of the last five elections. On average, Gallup has been worse by 1 percentage point. The average of all the polls as opposed to comparing Gallup to each pollster, we pool all the pollsters, including Gallup's data, together to form a RealClearPolitics-like average has had an even better record.
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