jsteele wrote:Some people thought PPP, which is often viewed as liberal-leaning, fudged its poll to make Akin look like he was doing better than he was so that he would stay in the race. Since Rasmussen is generally viewed as conservative-leaaning, maybe it fudged its numbers to make it look like Akin was doing worse since the Republicans want him to drop out?
Jeff, if you want to be a good conspiracy theorist, you'll have to dig deeper. The bar is pretty high these days. If you want to get attention, you are up against a guy who just said the UN is going to invade America. I'll give you a start: Rasmussen is controlled by a secret board of conservative businessmen that gathers weekly in Switzerland (while they are checking on their offshore accounts of course) to determine the headlines across an array of right leaning media outlets... Rasmussen is just the tip of the iceberg. It goes much, much deeper than you ever imagined.