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Monday, October 25, 2010
Analysis of LA Times Meg Whitman Jerry Brown Poll
Additionally, The Times poll was in the field from 10/13-18; before a discernable Whitman uptick in other polls. In other words, it's old, statistically flawed, and in no way a current snapshot of the race.
"Statistically, given the clear average of multiple public and private polls fielded in a similar time frame, The LA Times poll should be categorized as an outlier poll and can be dismissed as simply inaccurate," said Whitman pollster John McLaughlin. Dr. David Hill, also a Whitman campaign pollster, agreed with that assessment.
We are certain this race is extremely close, and we are confident of our position to close this campaign with a historic result a week from Tuesday that will give California its first woman governor.
TEXT and IMAGE CREDIT: Meg Whitman For Governor 2010
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