WIcruizer said:Secondly, Gallup's polling is unreliable. They have been way off the past two Presidential elections. Even so, within the margin of error, it's prety close to 50/50.
I decided to do some factual research instead of relying on your perceptions, since previous fact checking has found your perceptions to be faulty.
The final gallup poll counting voters who were not undecided prior to the 2004 presidential election had Bush winning with 49% of the vote to Kerry's 47%. Here is the link showing that:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/nation/polls/usatodaypolls.htm
The actual election had Bush winning with 51% of the vote to Kerry's 48%.
Here is one of the many links you can use to verify this:
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/president/
Bush won by a margin of three percent when the final gallup poll predicted he would win by two percent. Let's again review your perception of reality based on what you posted:
"Gallup's polling is unreliable. They have been way off the past two Presidential elections."
The fact that you consider a difference of one percent sufficient to validate the phrases "unreliable" and "way off" casts serious doubts on your credibility, and only verifies that the reality you claim to accurately perceive is vastly different from the reality that the rest of us actually live in.