Still, even a poll skeptic such as myself was surprised to read in The Globe and Mail this morning that Ekos’s Frank Graves is simultaneously polling for the taxpayer-supported CBC and providing partisan political advice to the Liberals: “Frank Graves of Ekos Research … has told the Grits that the wedge politics of the Conservatives provide them with an opportunity to stake out a stark alternative. Stop worrying about the West, he’s told them. No need to fear polarizing the debate. It’s what worked for Mr. Chrétien against Preston Manning and Stockwell Day.Kudos to Norm Spector and you know it's just as I suspected. Above all we're probably paying this pollster. Still some will argue Graves is non-partisan like Kady O'Malley who religiously reports these polls like they came from on high but then she's a CBC hack.
In his advice, Mr. Graves could hardly have been more blunt. ‘I told them that they should invoke a culture war. Cosmopolitanism versus parochialism, secularism versus moralism, Obama versus Palin, tolerance versus racism and homophobia, democracy versus autocracy. If the cranky old men in Alberta don’t like it, too bad. Go south and vote for Palin.’ The Grits haven’t told him whether they favour this approach or not. But they are keen on projecting a more activist agenda for the party.”
Don't forget polls can be easily manipulated.
In regards to polling on the Canadian political scene, the EKOS Polling Company, which is the number one supplier of the polling data for the federal government, recently concluded a poll commissioned by the CBC showing that the Alliance has fallen to fourth place among the political parties. Competitors, Ipsos-Reid and Environics, found that the Alliance support was in second place between 19% and 20%. Which is right? Which is pushing an agenda?BTW. Are the Liberals paying Graves for his advice?
Canadians should be forewarned - don't always believe the polls and treat their results with extreme caution.
Update:Must listen, Dave Rutherford has a good rant on this here. April 22 approx. 10:45 am mark.
Last week Graves said that Guergis-gate had jumpstarted the electorate and a new trend was beginning (analysis based on a single poll). This week it is described as "a flash in the pan". He gets creepy when he starts to extrapolate larger meaning from his own polling.
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ReplyDeleteLast week Graves said that Guergis-gate had jumpstarted the electorate and a new trend was beginning (analysis based on a single poll).
I think it's wishful thinking on Graves part. He wants help out the Libs, trying to manipulate a trend going against the CPC by making those statements I've linked to above.
Ignore polls, ignore lip service and judge by actions.
ReplyDeleteBy action we now belong to the Conservative socialist green party.
Pathetic.
Ekos polls by calling people on their cell phones.
ReplyDeleteThey do not use standard methods. Very suspect way of polling. They may get a lot of teenagers who cannot vote voicing opinions that on polling day do not count!
Ekos polls by calling people on their cell phones.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting,I didn't know that. Puts another perspective on their polling methods.
When you get that cell phone call, just lie.
ReplyDeleteDo we need much more proof that the liberals control the CBC? (real conservative)
ReplyDeleteThe circle is complete - CBC - Ekos - Liberal Party of Canada (or should that be of Toronto). 360 degrees and no separation. Congrats Canada, its triplets!
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