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Old 01-31-2016, 06:54 AM
 
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One of the top online news agencies second only to CNN says who?

Do people really take online polls seriously? Are there really some who don't know that people can vote multiple times on most online polls, including Drudge, just by clearing out their cache? I voted four times on one of his polls just to test it, when you just go to vote a second time it says your vote was already counted, when you exit and go clear out your cache and go back and vote it then counts your multiple votes.

I always thought that was common knowledge.

I figured that out too. I didn't need to vote multiple times to find out, but I wondered if people could just go there multiple times if they wanted.

When I said second only to CNN, I didn't mean just the poll. I mean the online viewership of articles and popularity.
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Old 01-31-2016, 07:04 AM
 
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The point is the "late surge for Rubio" may be fake simply because "the buzz" is due to the reporters only talking to people in Des Moines where they are all staying or going to college campuses for their stories.
Oh I see, that makes sense. That would definitely affect his poll numbers.


Here's another kicker. Half of Rubio's supporters polled say they haven't made up their mind about him yet. So when Fox News says people may change their minds at the last minute, they are making you think they mean Trump, when it's Rubio voters are not sure of. Fox has been very sneaky by trying to pad his numbers and support.
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Old 01-31-2016, 07:28 AM
 
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It should be "Mox News" unfair and biased
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