By RonPaul.com on December 15, 2011
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I think I know how the media manipulate the polls. Look at the +- 4% of error. Notice how Raul is 17% and other polls say he is 21. 17 + 4 = 21. This also means 21 – 4 = 17.
Notice how on other polls they have Ron at 21% Newt at 22%. And with the margin of error this means that we can make the poll look like Ron is winning, just like the media does all the time.
Look here.
Ron Paul: 21 (no math here this is what the polls are saying.
Newt: 22 – 4 = 18
Rommy: 17
Look at that Ron Paul is winning with + 3 percent points.
I don’t know if I am right, but I just noticed this, they either keep the person they want winning the normal percent and the other candidates they subtract the normal percent with the margin of error.
I could be completely wrong, but it’s an idea they just might be using…. what do you think??
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