Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Interpreting polls, the sophisticated way

A Quinnipiac University poll released Dec. 22 found a wider margin of disapproval, with 53 percent of respondents opposed to healthcare overhaul and 36 percent in favor. "While the Senate leadership reportedly has the votes to pass a health care overhaul plan this week, outside the Beltway there appears to be weak support, both to what voters understand as the plan, and the need to pass that plan now," said Peter Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.

4 comments:

Tecumseh said...

Kaus on statistica da puta: But the administration's claim is that the bill as written will by itself cut costs so much that it will reduce the deficit--something that seems plausible only in the artificial alternate universe of the CBO.

Mr roT said...

appears to be weak support. Well, now that's a way of putting it.

Kaus is good, as usual.

Tecumseh said...

Weak support should still mean yes-no>0, no?

Mr roT said...

or yes>0