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An closer look at the Q-poll funny numbers

by: ctblogger

Thu Nov 12, 2009 at 15:57:13 PM EST


Upon taking a close look at the latest Q-poll, there seems to be some numbers within the data that makes absolutely no sense.

While I was preparing my post on the funny numbers, Connecticut Democrats Communication director Colleen Flanagan sent out this release that pretty sums up everything I was about to say:

Litchfield County Numbers: Litchfield County, the smallest of Connecticut's counties in terms of population density, was the only Connecticut county George W. Bush won in 2004. In this poll, Dodd is beating Simmons by 11%, and trailing McMahon by 17%. As evidenced by the head-to-head Republican primary numbers in this poll, Simmons and McMahon are drawing from the same group of Republican voters for their support, so why the huge swing between Dodd/Simmons and Dodd/McMahon?

In addition, the numbers continue to vary greatly in other Dodd/Republican head-to-heads. For example, Dodd is up 4% in Litchfield on Caligiuri (whose home base is over the border in Waterbury) but down 15% to Schiff and down 29% to Foley.  So Schiff does 26% better than Simmons, McMahon does 28% than Simmons and Foley does 40% better than Simmons.

2. Registered Voters vs. Likely Voters: The Quinnipiac poll surveyed 1,236 registered voters, comprised of 474 Democrats; 332 Republicans and, presumably, 430 independents. The poll does not screen for likely voters, which is obviously a more accurate method to gauge voters' opinions. In addition, in Connecticut, Republicans make up only about 20% of the electorate, so the number of Republicans polled to accurately reflect the break-down of the voters in the state should have been about 247; 519 Independents; and 457 Democrats.

In addition, the poll has Simmons beating Dodd in New Haven, which is hard to believe considering the overwhelming support Democrats enjoy in the Elm City, as well as in the 3rd  Congressional district, held by Representative Rosa DeLauro.


Along with New Haven, Dodd getting crushed in Hartford seems very hard to believe seeing that New Haven and Hartford are probably the safest Democratic areas (as opposed to Litchfield which is hardly a Democratic stronghold).

Very strange...

ctblogger :: An closer look at the Q-poll funny numbers
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It has always surprised me (0.00 / 0)
that so few people check the statistical viability of these polls, and just print them as fact.

ahhh to be relevant... (0.00 / 0)
Thanks for this ctblogger. Fact is most folks on this blog and damn near anyone who knows anything about polling dismisses the Q poll out of hand. In fact, most academic pollsters doing political work are doing so just to get some media hits and seem relevant, but are a far cry from political professionals.
Unfortunately, even those of us who know this poll is bunk are forced to pontificate and discuss ad nauseum.  

Is there anything in the news about this? (0.00 / 0)
Can you get a comment from Q-poll and Schwartz? (0.00 / 0)
Seems like a budding scandal, really.  Did Q-poll cook the books?  Schwartz did cooperate with Rell by releasing his poll early for her eyes only.  Is he twisting the results to shaft Dodd for his Republican buddies?

What CTblogger has brought up is a serious indictment of Q-poll's methods.  Are there any "professional" journalists out there who are willing to follow up on this story?  


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