Did Obama see a bump for his infomercial?
April 13th, 2009 | by management |Back to fix “change” asked:
Sure doesn’t seem like it made much of a difference in the polling. He spent 1 million per network for that 30 minutes and got nothing from it. Great fiscal management.
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Sure doesn’t seem like it made much of a difference in the polling. He spent 1 million per network for that 30 minutes and got nothing from it. Great fiscal management.
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8 Responses to “Did Obama see a bump for his infomercial?”
By Chicken Little's Acorn on Apr 14, 2009 | Reply
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I think he was doing more preaching to the choir.
McCain has been gaining ground ever since the info-lie came out.
By gladys&tac on Apr 16, 2009 | Reply
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none at all,,,and this is the way he would spend YOUR hard earned money as well.
By Common Sense on Apr 17, 2009 | Reply
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I really liked his 30 minute ad, and yes a lot of the polls went up after it
the polls are different every day, because the same people are not asked every day they do a poll… his lead went up between 3-6% in most of the polls
By red on Apr 21, 2009 | Reply
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No, his informerical didn’t change a thing.
McCain/Palin!
By Scott D on Apr 23, 2009 | Reply
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Didn’t watch it, so it was a waste of money if he was trying to get my vote.
By chattterus on Apr 26, 2009 | Reply
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The average of national polls went up by about 1 percent following the infomercial. Obviously that isn’t statistically significant, and could be due to changes in polling methods.
But if Obama really did get 1% more then it would be worth it.
By casperred23 on Apr 27, 2009 | Reply
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obviously
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