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Released: March 11, 2009 Zogby Poll: 58% Support President Obama's Push for Climate Change Action Survey shows 73% of moderate voters agree with Obama's call for legislation to address climate change UTICA, New York – Nearly three in five likely voters – 58% – support President Barack ...
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zogby.com — Released: March 06, 2009 Zogby Poll: 40% Now Believe the U.S. is Headed in the Right Direction... Survey finds 56% view President Obama favorably while his positive job approval ratings hold steady at 52% UTICA, New York - Forty percent of likely voters ... (more) Zogby International
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zogby.com — Released: March 06, 2009 Survey Methodology [Zogby Interactive Voters] 03/02/09 thru 03/05/09 Zogby International conducted an online... survey of [3365 voters]. A sampling of Zogby International's online panel, which is representative of the adult ... (more) Zogby International
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zogby.com — McCain held steady in New Jersey with 53% support, compared to Romney's 24%. Romney had dropped two... points. Huckabee, too, lost two points, to end the final day before the vote with just 5% support. McCain had 50% support from registered Republicans ... (more) Zogby International
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The Worst Pollster in the World Strikes Again
FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right — ... And as you might infer, they obtain absolutely terrible results. Because I'm writing this post ahead of time, I'm not 100% certain that the particular poll in question is an Internet poll. Zogby, which is probably aware of the poor reputation of its Internet polls, has begun to go to some length to conceal their origin, usually reserving notification that the poll was conducted online for the fine print. However, I'm about 99.8% certain that this is an Internet poll, as all of the polling that Zogby has recently conducted on Presidential ...

Right Jumps on Outlier Zogby Poll
Comments from Left Field — ... infer, they obtain absolutely terrible results. Because I’m writing this post ahead of time, I’m not 100% certain that the particular poll in question is an Internet poll. Zogby, which is probably aware of the poor reputation of its Internet polls, has begun to go to some length to conceal their origin, usually reserving notification that the poll was conducted online for the fine print. However, I’m about 99.8% certain that this is an Internet poll, as all of the polling that Zogby has recently conducted on Presidential ...

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