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Zogby won’t duplicate Obama poll
Zogby has rejected a conservative commentator’s offer to sponsor a poll to test McCain voters.
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zogby.com — "We stand by the results our survey work on behalf of John Ziegler, as we stand by all of our work. We reject the notion that this was a push poll because it very simply wasn't. It was a legitimate effort to test the knowledge of voters who cast ... (more) Zogby International
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Zogby takes a pass on McCain poll
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... over whether Obama voters got sufficiently informed by the media about the campaign and the policies, Zogby has curiously declined to conduct the same poll among McCain voters.  ...

The Final Words (For Now) on Zieglergate
FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done RightMine... The only reason that Mr. Ziegler's original survey got stupid answers from Obama's supporters is because he asked stupid questions.And Carl Bialik's at the Wall Street Journal.... ...actually I'm not going to pull a quote from Carl's piece because you should read the whole thing, as it represents by far the fairest and most comprehensive summary of the issue to date.

Verdict is in: Zogby poll supposedly demonstrating Obama voters' 'ignorance' was a joke
Crooks and Liars — ... Even John Zogby himself is running from this survey, claiming it was put together while he was on vacation. While paying lip service to its ostensible validity, he adds: ...

Yes We Can!
RedState: Conservative News and Community — ... Reading the saga of Zogby is fascinating. Politico reports that Zogby stated "in a telephone interview that the volume of reaction was in the top 10 percent he had received to his 24 years of polling."  They were accused of push polling and even ...

Bill O’Reilly, “America’s Daddy” Loves Sarah Palin, America’s “Mama Grizzly”
News Hounds — ... from professional statistician and “538” genius, Nate Silver regarding Ziegler’s dubious “poll” (embarrassment for Zogby),provided it. Palin’s interview was just another exercise in the right wing politics of victimhood and scapegoating – so who better to support that whining than the king of right wing victimhood and scapegoating – Bill O’Reilly, America’s Daddy. ...

Zogby Again Polls on Misleading Question, This Time with Racial Tinge
FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right — ... about Barack Obama and Joe Biden on behalf of conservative media personality John Ziegler. In the face of criticism at FiveThirtyEight and other websites, Zogby issued a partial apology, implying that their quality control process had broken down, and declined to do further polling for the client. ...

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