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All Biden/Ryan debate polls- results, links, and methods used. Interested?
11-09-2012, 09:51 AM
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All Biden/Ryan debate polls- results, links, and methods used. Interested?
CNN/ORC - Ryan 48% Biden 44%
however, they say 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.. People polled were registered voters but not necessarily undecided.
http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/pollingcenter/polls/3262

CBS/GFK Knowledge Panel Biden 50% Ryan 31%
poll of a scientifically selected sample of 431 UNCOMMITTED voters. They all were chosen because they have not made up their minds
58 percent call themselves independents, 17 percent identify as Republicans, and 25 percent say they are Democrats.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-5753...oters-say/

NBC Politics- Biden 38% Ryan 34% neutral 28%
a 53 percent to 47 percent edge for Biden among commenters who expressed clear opinion.
They analyzed 517,000 posts on Facebook and Twitter using a tool called ForSight, which many research and business organizations have adopted to gauge public opinion in new media.
http://nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com/_news/201...bout-biden

Reuters/Ipsos- Biden 42% Ryan 35% (says Biden won among independent voters as well)
It also showed Ryan made 27% less favorable toward Romney, up from 21 percent before the debate.
The online poll surveyed 629 registered voters after the debate.It does not say how the poll was conducted. Reuters tries to maintain strict objectivity so is not too biased and Ipsos is the world’s third largest research agency. So you judge.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/10/1...AK20121012

CNBC- Ryan 47% Biden 47% (as of 6:15 10/13)
This was an online poll and states it is ' Not a Scientific Survey'.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/49327648

Conservative website Brietbart.com reported on an AP poll that showed Ryan won big, but (as it sort of admits) it does not exist. However it still shows the 'results' for those who like to pretend.
Deception- site only shows polls that Ryan won
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/...iden-56-36

Some conservative sites claim a NBC poll showed Ryan won. I can not find any NBC poll except the one above on NBC or conventional sites.

Huffington post (liberal site) had Overtheshoulder.com conduct a smartphone survey
96 percent of the Obama supporters said Biden had won the night, and 84 percent of Romney's backers thought Ryan had done a better job. Of the 27 undecided voters who answered the question, 20 thought Biden had won, How scientific?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/12...tions-2012

CNBC Twitter Ryan 56% Biden 36%
poll measured people who decided to tweet. Not scientific.
https://twitter.com/CNBC/status/256584306443554817

Conservative sites are saying Ryan won on Yahoo - my searches find nothing.(anyone have a link?)

Web polls that just measured people who visited their site and clicked on who they thought won:
Fox News - showed Ryan won big ( I can't find a link now).
MSNBC's - shows Biden 61% Ryan 39%
http://ed.msnbc.com/_news/2012/10/11/143...ebate?lite
Washington Post - Biden 62% Ryan 38% (first reports on better polls CBS and CNN then lower down has their own click on poll.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/elec...ingtonpost
Wall Street Journal- Ryan 60.9% Biden 39.1%
Type - market watch vp debate poll - in your search engine (Yahoo won't allow anymore links)

Biden dominated the debate and most of the talk is whether Biden won it with substance or Biden lost it with mannerisms, not about Ryan (who did well). Democrats loved it so in that sense he won by re-energizing the Democrats after Obama's loss.
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11-09-2012, 10:00 AM
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Egads ==== very interesting.

However, comma, no matter how you slice it, Romney and Ryan will favor the millionaires and destroy middle class Americans.

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11-09-2012, 10:00 AM
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Being rude and snarky and laughing maniacally and lying every time you make a statement is not winning.
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