The samplings are always 5-10% more democrats than republicans for
some strange reason.

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 11:52 AM, Judah McAuley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you referring to the Bradley effect? The idea that people will say
> publicly that they will vote for the black guy but then not actually
> do it? I've seen it mentioned but I think its a pretty untested
> theory. Just not enough black candidates of note to really tell.
>
> Or do you mean that the sampling is consistently favoring Obama by 5
> points? I would find that odd since there are so many firms involved.
> I haven't heard anyone from the Obama campaign saying they expect 5%
> less than polls in the election. Polling is certainly a bit of a black
> art, especially in a year where so many new voters are being
> registered.
>

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