Public Policy Polling has waited all of two days after the election to issue it’s first polls on the 2016 Iowa Caucus.
And @aburnspolitico on our Iowa 2016 Republican numbers #nevertooearly #okyeahitis http://t.co/A4nGMzJ3
— PublicPolicyPolling (@ppppolls) November 8, 2012
And @aburnspolitico on our Iowa 2016 Republican numbers #nevertooearly #okyeahitis http://t.co/A4nGMzJ3
— PublicPolicyPolling (@ppppolls) November 8, 2012
For those who care, it found Hillary Clinton trouncing a distant-second Joe Biden on the Democratic side. For the GOP, Mike Huckabee has a razor-thin lead over a tight pack including Marco Rubio, Chris Christie, Rick Santorum, Jeb Bush, and Condi Rice. However, the real story was the almost universal reaction of angry, poll-saturated tweeters.
@GerryNic @ppppolls @aburnspolitico Insane. Take a week off, already. PLEASE.
— Candace (@wakingupplanetX) November 8, 2012
For added irony, that tweet was from a Canadian. We’re exporting poll fatigue!
https://twitter.com/Guy_Serious/status/266665106270740480
The last election still isn't cold!! @ppppolls @aburnspolitico .@aburnspolitico has our Iowa 2016 Democratic numbers: http://t.co/qt8aGQah …
— Gerry Nicholls (@GerryNic) November 8, 2012
@ppppolls Dear Tom: Take a vacation. I hear Hawaii's nice this time of year.
— Derek Wallbank (@dwallbank) November 8, 2012
It has begun… Nooooooooo…. RT @ppppolls: .@aburnspolitico has our Iowa 2016 Democratic numbers: http://t.co/cKDimrTL
— Shaun "KEEP TO SOCIAL DISTANCING" Lee (@ShaunWHLee) November 9, 2012
@ppppolls @aburnspolitico Please wait a few weeks. Please.
— Keith A. Eddins (@EugeneinOregon) November 8, 2012
@ppppolls @aburnspolitico Could it not have waited until Monday?
— Devon Paul (@Devoptimus) November 8, 2012
https://twitter.com/maxellvaluepack/status/266669491914674176
We love sifting through polling data as much as anyone, but the critics are right. Give these poor people a few weeks of rest!
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