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Filed in National by on July 30, 2008

People see polls all the time…

Internal Republican polling shows the Carney-Markell undecideds in the 18-20% range.

Only a gullible fool (or corrupt loser) like Ron Williams would go around draging his newspaper’s credibility through the mud by trying to pass off some half-assed garbage paid for by Tom Gordon as “in-house Democratic Party” polling.

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  1. Heh, you are trying to claim that because D’Anna is a Carney supporter that he
    1). is working for Carney?
    2). is incapable of running a good poll?
    3). ran polls for so far this year who must be (including Biden’s I guess) a nefarious bunch who are all in it for Carney?
    puhlease.

  2. jason330 says:

    Heh, you are trying to claim that because D’Anna is a Carney supporter that he
    1). is working for Carney? YES
    2). is incapable of running a good poll? LOOK AT THE EVIDENCE
    3). ran polls for so far this year who must be (including Biden’s I guess) a nefarious bunch who are all in it for Carney? No. That He pitched the poll to Williams as a party poll.

    I’m not “trying” to claim anything. I’m saying it flat out.

  3. Al Mascitti says:

    Here’s a possible explanation for the data (which don’t align with what either the Markell or Coons campaigns have found on their own):

    One of the major pinch points for polling data is determining “likely voters.” Given that this is a Democrats-only poll for a primary, D’Anna might have set a fairly high bar for likelihood — you must have voted in previous Democratic primaries, for example.

    That’s all well and good, but a big linchpin of the Markell campaign has been getting Republicans to switch parties and previously apathetic voters involved. If you’re talking about hard-core Democrats only, D’Anna’s numbers don’t seem too surprising.