I don't know what the agenda of the Herald editors is exactly, but that poll they commissioned was rubbish, bordering on push-polling. |
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In our region, push-polling was organised out of an Exclusive Brethren school. |
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Carson, a waffler on the issue, has also tried to muddy the waters over Coburn's clear pro-life record through dirty push-polling. |
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But this hasn't stopped Morgan swinging his boiler room polling crews into action, conducting what looks suspiciously like push-polling. |
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One telemarketing application that has received considerable criticism in the past several election cycles is push-polling. |
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This is the business of push-polling, a deceptive practice purporting to be a poll but actually designed to influence opinion. |
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According to Heller, the campaign hadn't wanted the push-polling assistance. |
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It looks like a push-polling exercise to fabricate a position which won t be a fair representation of the views of South Australians. |
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Her campaign denied to media including the Los Angeles Times that she was engaging in push-polling, only to publish the results of those polls the next day. |
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Push-polling hones in on an opponent's record, strip-mining it and often distorting or exaggerating it. |
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Push-polling usually preys on poorly-educated voters who typically spread the misconception planted by the pollster. |
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