Gallup is COMBINING two seperate sampling methods and combining them into one so-called trend of registered voters (Complete with captioned graph), getting different results, but pretending they show one trend all the same. LOL.

Here is Gallup on June 2nd 2010
Republicans Move Ahead in Generic Ballot for Congress

But now on July 19th....mysteriously the Dems have a lead, despite the pretty graphs now titled " Candidate Preferences in 2010 mid-terms among registered voters."

Catch the difference???? Repubs lead with a sample of registered voters....but dems lead with a sample of adults??

RealClearPolitics caught it
RealClearPolitics - Election Other - Generic Congressional Vote

How terribly DISHONEST of Gallup to string together TWO DIFFERENT POLLS as One series as Gallup not only does in their graphs, but in their write ups as well.

Nice try though.....someone at Gallup tried to pull a fast one. The Dems are DOOMED in November no matter the media. Glad this made ur stomach stop hurting for a couple hours though:thumbsup:

That was easy.
Islandborn Reviewed by Islandborn on . Hey Bigsby, Gallup Poll Caught Lying Gallup is COMBINING two seperate sampling methods and combining them into one so-called trend of registered voters (Complete with captioned graph), getting different results, but pretending they show one trend all the same. LOL. Here is Gallup on June 2nd 2010 Republicans Move Ahead in Generic Ballot for Congress But now on July 19th....mysteriously the Dems have a lead, despite the pretty graphs now titled " Candidate Preferences in 2010 mid-terms among registered voters." Catch Rating: 5