It's pretty normal for polling/PR to go together. Also normal for media to have some kind of exclusive relationship with a polling company. The media org gets an exclusive, and the polling company gets some exposure. Most of the stuff mentioned doesn't look bad.
However, the absence of internals and the disclaimers were notable. Especially since one of the disclaimers was about the internals, which weren't released.
[–] guy231 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
It's pretty normal for polling/PR to go together. Also normal for media to have some kind of exclusive relationship with a polling company. The media org gets an exclusive, and the polling company gets some exposure. Most of the stuff mentioned doesn't look bad.
However, the absence of internals and the disclaimers were notable. Especially since one of the disclaimers was about the internals, which weren't released.
[–] p0ssum 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Interesting, the fivethiryeight pollster ratings shows Public Opinion Strategies with a C+ rating and a fairly strong Republican inclination.