CNBC did that online poll immediately following the vice-presidential debate.
Liberals who don’t like that result can console themselves with the results of the CBS poll, an instant, online poll of undecided voters, according to its website.
Correction on earlier tweet on CBS News poll of uncommitted voters: 50% say Biden won. 31% Ryan. 19 percent called it a tie.
— PETER MAER (@petermaer) October 12, 2012
And then there’s the CNN poll of a group of 31 undecided Virginia voters who watched in the studio:
#CNNUndecideds vote that the #VPdebate was a tie. One-third say Joe Biden won. One-third say Paul Ryan won. One-third are undecided.
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) October 12, 2012
CNN did another poll of registered voters who watched the debate. (No mention was made of the poll’s methodology.)
BREAKING NEWS: CNN/ORC Post-Debate Poll Results: Who won the debate? Ryan 48% | Biden 44%. (+/-5 MOE) #CNNDebate http://t.co/4KNNk0Sm
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) October 12, 2012
Pollster Frank Luntz hosted a focus group of undecided voters in Ohio.
RT @heminator: Luntz asks undecided focus group if debate pushed them off the fence tonight. Not a single hand was raised.
— Mary Katharine Ham (@mkhammer) October 12, 2012
Perhaps they’ll make up their minds by Nov. 6. In the meantime, we’ll wait for the hundreds of polls that are sure to clog the air in the next three weeks.
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