PPP’s polls were rigged all along

New York Magazine was trying to be sympathetic to the popular polling figures on its own side of the political, but let out a secret in the process: Public Policy Polling cooked the books all along.
Read More »By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 8th at 09:00 PM |

New York Magazine was trying to be sympathetic to the popular polling figures on its own side of the political, but let out a secret in the process: Public Policy Polling cooked the books all along.
Read More »By: Brad Jackson (Diary) | June 7th at 10:00 AM |
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