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McCain wins 82% to 16%...
...In the Fox News text message poll 
Surprised this breaking news has not been posted on E'08 yet.?
Re: McCain wins 82% to 16%...
Holy crap! I saw the title of this post and was ready to kick someone/thing.
Then I saw "Fox" and chuckled.
Who's got the MSNBC numbers yet? Anyone?
come on... fox news?
As much as it pains me, I think McCain "won" While I didn't agree with his policy, I'm afraid his sound bites... picking at Obama's inexperience... were effective.
:: Rubs at bump on head sustained while falling over from shock at that Fox News poll. ::
I figured this had to be a Fox poll, but I couldn't resist checking! Surprised about that other 20%, though!
Deductive reasoning isn't a conservative or liberal attribute. ~epphd
We're watching Fox too and we're laughing at this poll. Obviously it is biased!
We keep hearing about that ad too. I can't wait to actually see it.
Deductive reasoning isn't a conservative or liberal attribute. ~epphd
They just played the ad on Fox.
Now to see what Obama's ad will be.
C&P of my response to the "others":
The original poll from CNN sampled an audience with more Democrats than Republicans. Since we're split along party lines here on the board as far as "who won," I don't think it's too much of a stretch to say the same would be true of the general audience polled.
The CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey is not a measurement of the views of all Americans, since only people who watched the debate were questioned and the audience included more Democrats than Republicans.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/27/debate.poll/index.html
I think it'd be fair to say both audiences aren't good samples.
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My DH voted in that Fox one! LOL
The network polls are of course totally biased but I still think it's funny to see how the audiences/responders slant the way we all stereotype them.?