What's Up With the Prez Polls?

Expert explains why some surveys give Obama a double-digit lead
By Harry Kimball,  Newser Staff
Posted Jun 29, 2008 10:20 AM CDT
What's Up With the Prez Polls?
Chart shows poll results on voters' opinion about John McCain and Barack Obama.   (AP Photo)

Voter polls on John McCain and Barack Obama are all over the map: Gallup has them neck-and-neck, while LA Times/Bloomberg and Newsweek say Obama leads by up to 15 points. What gives? One expert says the latter polls relied too heavily on Democrats. "We know that the best predictor of how someone is going to vote is their party ID," Pew Research editor Richard Morin tells CQPolitics.

If the pro-Obama polls balance out Dems and Republicans, he says, Obama's lead shrinks to single digits or even disappears. But Morin stresses that the pollsters didn't do it on purpose. “Embedded in the operations of polling are subtle differences that result in skews—and they can be either Republican skews or Democratic skews.” (More Barack Obama stories.)

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