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Nov 5 2006
05:07 pm

Pollster.com is reporting that a new(11/4) Rasmussen poll of likely voters, which gives us a better snapshot than the Mason-Dixon of registered voters, has Ford is at 47% and Corker is at 51%.

This is a notable difference from the Mason-Dixon registered voters poll, where Corker is up by 12.

Rachel's picture

This one I can believe.  No

This one I can believe.  No way this race has a 12 point spread.

volwoman's picture

The Ford Report just said

The Ford Report just said that a new USA Today/Gallup poll has it 49-46 Corker. These polls are all over the place.

Anonymous's picture

POLLS, POLLS, POLLS, UPDATES ON RELEASES....

POLLS, POLLS, POLLS, UPDATES ON RELEASES....

USA Today/Gallup will be released publically tomorrow via paper
WILL SHOW A STATISTICAL TIE WITHIN THE MARGIN OF ERROR

Interal poll/Benenson Stategy Group will probably be released tomorrow as well.
WILL SHOW A STATISTICAL TIE WITHIN THE MARGIN OF ERROR

Rasmussen will release it's final numbers tomorrow, currently it is for premium members only.
WILL SHOW A STATISTICAL TIE WITHIN THE MARGIN OF ERROR

These things have been all over the map and have finally settled back down to where we all know it's been all the time. Crazy hard times to poll Tennesseans.

(link...)

R. Neal's picture

The poll in our house has

The poll in our house has Ford at 100%.

(Sample size 2, margin of error 0%, except for one who does not know what we are talking about and responded "woof" which seemed to indicate a preference for Ford but we excluded her from the sample anyway as being nonresponsive.)

MJ's picture

Wow!

I had the exact same result in my household.  We even had 2 more Ford votes, but they aren't registered voters due to their age so we had to throw them out.

I smell a landslide...

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