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MINNESOTA: A HOWLER FROM THE STRIB [John Hinderaker 10/31 05:24 PM]

Last night the Minneapolis Star Tribune performed its biennial service to the Democratic Party, via its notoriously inaccurate Minnesota Poll: the poll, reported in this morning's paper, shows Kerry with an eight-point lead, 49% to 41%. This poll should be viewed in light of the Minnesota Poll's sorry history.

The Strib is sensitive about the fact that its poll is always wrong, and always in the same direction: it favors Democratic candidates. So the Strib makes a hilarious effort to blame its own apparent bias on those shifty Minnesota voters:

"Bush also could be helped by the fact that the Minnesota Poll has, since 1996, consistently found that starting the Friday night before the election, the electorate becomes more conservative and ends up voting more Republican."

Amazing how that keeps happening, isn't it?

The Strib also tries to shore up its poll by quoting Larry Jacobs, director of the 2004 Elections Project at the University of Minnesota's Hubert H. Humphrey Institute:

"The poll is very consistent with a whole lot of other results, so no one can disagree with it."... Jacobs said the key number in the poll is Bush's 41 percent, because it closely mirrors virtually all of the statewide polls conducted in recent weeks. "All the polls show him having a hard time breaking out of the mid-40s...."

Compare ("having a hard time breaking out of the mid-40s") to the data:

Bush
0.41 10/29/04 Star-Tribune
0.42 10/26/04 St. Cloud State University
0.47 10/17/04 Rasmussen
0.47 10/18/04 Mason-Dixon
0.47 10/26/04 Center for Survey Research and Analysis
0.48 10/21/04 Strategic Vision (R)
0.48 10/29/04 Mason-Dixon
0.49 10/26/04 Strategic Vision (R)

Recap:
Bush
1@41
1@42
3@47
2@48
1@49

Grouped:
Bush
6@47-49
2@41-42

Also, a Zogby tracking poll shows:
Bush
10/24/04 0.45
10/25/04 0.43
10/26/04 0.44
10/27/04 0.44
10/28/04 0.46
10/29/04 0.43
10/30/04 0.46

So how exactly does Bush's 41% "closely mirror virtually all of the statewide polls conducted in recent weeks"? The Strib has obviously done it again, and no doubt those pesky Minnesotans will take an unexpected turn to the right between now and Tuesday.

The St. Paul Pioneer Press poll, also released yesterday, has President Bush with a one-point lead.

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