OMG!
Remember when Orly would always quote a yahoo poll to tell Judges that "87% of Americans" thought Obama's birth certificate was fake and that he wasn't a US citizen? Well, Orly is trying to understand internet polls again! This time, she is quite concerned. The polls are related to the CA Senate election.
http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=34407
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An interview I gave today to Syndicated news. Please, keep voting in OC register poll http://www.ocregister.com/articles/poll ... nment.html
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Please, keep voting http://www.ocregister.com/articles/poll ... nment.html More explanation on the pollYet again I was defamed by one Dean Haskins, who was a directer of a cancelled (or indefinitely postponed) birther summit. He posted on my Facebook a remark accusing me of lying and made a statement that in a poll I need to add all of the groups. If I did not do that, it means I am lying. This is the most insane accusation. When there is a total: called “Public”, meaning public in general, you do not add to it separate groups, such as Republicans, Latinos and so on. The groups are already included.
I did contact Martin Wisckol, political editor of OC register and asked why the numbers do not mesh. I saw that some candidates had more voters in subgroups than in the total and that with every new vote “Public” or total would increase, while subgroups remained the same, which lead to my suspicion that the subgroups came from some other survey.
Mr. Wisckol admitted that indeed the subgroups came from another survey, from another group.
Apparently OC Register has this control group of people, who signed up previously, while the “Public” is a real time vote, which is happening as people actually are reading the OC Register and vote.I am still leading and I have nearly double the number of votes Senator Feinstein has.
I hope in the future OC Register would not publish these separate subgroups, which are not related to the actual vote now. This is important for a number of reasons:
1. people are taught by the society to conform to a group, so
when OC Register shows those subgroups before people voted, it influences them. This is the reason, why election day exit polls were discontinued.
2. people have a right to know that this data came from a separate group.
3. lastly,
predetermined group does not reflect the excitement factor. For example, in this primary Democrats have only one Presidential candidate and one major candidate for the Senate. There is no excitement factor over the election. Among the GOP and conservative voters there is excitement, as there are several candidates and more are expected to vote.
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I looked at the OC Register poll and saw the numbers for Feinstein and Emken suddenly jump. The only way something like that can happen, is when some people are voting numerous times, again and again. The jump does not look like a natural number of readers of OC register, particularly late at night. The jump was just too steep to be kosher
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as I suspected, people can vote more then once, which might explain sudden meteoric rise of a coupe of candidates. I will look for a poll where there will be only one time/one person vote and voting within assigned period of timeMartin Wisckol to me
show details 9:45 PM (2 minutes ago)
These polls stay open indefinitely, but nobody pays attention after a couple days.
In the
group polls, you can only vote once. For the
public poll, people may figure out how to vote more than once –
but anybody with any sense knows the public poll is meaningless.
Martin Wisckol
Politics Editor
The Orange County Register
Orly Taitz <orly.taitz@gmail.com> wrote:
Martin,
1. I was asked until when is the poll open. every poll has a time frame.
2. do you check whether the same people vote repeatedly?
Orly linked to a youtube of her interview (radio) with "syndicatednews.net".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG1qSYtM ... ata_player