CNBC Online poll: Biden 53%, Ryan 44%
Looks like you can vote for Joe here:
http%3A//www.cnbc.com/id/49327648
- CNN's poll is nuts, most polls have Biden winning like this CNBC poll.
- And the CBS poll was Biden 50 vs Ryan 31.
Here's the CBS Tweet that went out:
http://static6.businessinsider.com/image/50778a786bb3f7b146000013-522-340/biden-ryan-poll.png
- CNN has admitted they put more republicans in their poll than is representative of the country. I really don't understand why they think they can reach those fundy fox viewers but it ain't gonna happen.
- CNN's a joke. The "most trusted name in news", give me a break.
- You know, the weird thing is that while I may prefer MSNBC and trust their news coverage, I didn't used to have any problem with CNN.
If they hadn't freaked out over lower ratings and started turning rightward, they might just *be* the most trusted name in news again. MSNBC leans left and prefers the Democrats, Fox leans toward Attila the Hun and prefers the Republicans, CNN could have carved out a space in the trusted middle.
But no. They just keep freaking out and the ratings keep getting worse.
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- Egg, meet my face
CNN
- Can't vote on a mobile.
- [quote]CNN has admitted they put more republicans in their poll than is representative of the country.
Link
- Check the poll, now - it's about even. Freeps are obviously out in full force.
- Here's your link, R9:
According to This Poll
A CNN/ORC International post-debate poll shows that 48% of likely voters think Paul Ryan won the vice-presidential debate, while 44% think Joe Biden won. SPECIAL NOTE OF CAUTION #1: This poll does not and cannot reflect the views of all Americans. It only represents the views of people who watched the debate. [bold] SPECIAL NOTE OF CAUTION #2: The sample of debate-watchers in this poll were 31% Democratic and 33% Republican. That indicates that the sample of debate watchers is about eight points more Republican than an average CNN poll of all Americans, so the respondents were more Republican than the general public. [/bold]
http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/pollingcenter/polls/3262
- Ryan is now ahead on this CNBC poll,so the Right has caught up.
Get in there people!