The Huffington Post has a nice chart for Nevada (and all other states) on the presidential race since the beginning of the year. You will see that President Obama has never been behind in any public poll here.
I do have a problem with any poll average because bad data pollutes it. But one argument is that there are so many polls that the bad data is diluted -- unless, of course, it's like 2010 when all of the data here indicated that Sharron Angle would defeat Harry Reid. Here's the poll chart, courtesy of HuffPo:
UPDATED: Here's a nice companion piece as Charlie Cook has posted results of polls that use live callers and include cell phones. That's why he sees Nevada as a toss-up.
UPDATED BELOW THE CHART
The Huffington Post has a nice chart for Nevada (and all other states) on the presidential race since the beginning of the year. You will see that President Obama has never been behind in any public poll here.
I do have a problem with any poll average because bad data pollutes it. But one argument is that there are so many polls that the bad data is diluted -- unless, of course, it's like 2010 when all of the data here indicated that Sharron Angle would defeat Harry Reid. Here's the poll chart, courtesy of HuffPo:
UPDATED: Here's a nice companion piece as Charlie Cook has posted results of polls that use live callers and include cell phones. That's why he sees Nevada as a toss-up.
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