There is no other explanation:
“WASHINGTON (CNN) — A national poll suggests that three-quarters of the public thinks President-elect Barack Obama is a strong and decisive leader, the highest marks for a president-elect on that characteristic in nearly three decades.
Seventy-six percent of Americans questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey released Wednesday said Obama is a [...]

This is irresponsible, but typical of the USA Today.
“Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama leads Republican John McCain by 11 percentage points in the last USA TODAY/Gallup national poll of likely voters before Election Day.
With less than two days to go before polls open, the contenders’ support is estimated to be:
• Obama, 53%.
• McCain, 42%.
Those numbers, [...]

Just three points, that’s the margin of error!

“WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama’s lead over Republican John McCain in the presidential race has dropped to 3 points, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Sunday.
Obama leads McCain by 48 to 45 percent among likely U.S. voters, down 1 percentage point from Saturday. The four-day tracking [...]

When polls are meaningless

I can buy that the American public is tilting more towards voting for Democrats, but when a poll - even Gallup - shows that Americans polled trust Dems more than Reps on national security issues I have ask:
What in the hell were these people sniffing in the 90s?

The Comeback Kid?

Don’t look now, but Bush’s poll numbers are rising.
“President Bush’s firm position on Iraq has firmed up his Job Approval numbers. For the fourth straight day, 39% of Americans say they approve of the way the President his performing his job. That‚Äôs up three percentage points from the ratings before the President‚Äôs press conference last [...]

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