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Is Hillary REALLY Ahead in the Polls? Explosive New Wikileaks is a Smoking Gun for "Rigged" System

Bob Eschliman : Oct 24, 2016
Charisma News

"Meanwhile, we also pointed out that with huge variances in preference across demographics one can easily 'rig' a poll by over indexing to one group vs. another." -Tyler Durden

(Washington, DC)—[Charisma News] In 2008, a group of Democratic operatives were trying to figure out how to skew the polling conducted by liberal mainstream media outlets and political think tanks to promote their candidates and agendas. (Photo via The Express Tribune /blogs)

The end product was what we've been telling you about for the past several weeks: "oversampling" of key demographics that are more likely to support those candidates and agendas. And now WikiLeaks has provided the "smoking gun" email that demonstrates the Clinton campaign's close ties to the effort. In the email, Tom Matzzie, who was a campaign consultant—billed as a "pioneering digital activist"—wrote to George Rakis, then the campaign manager for America Votes, a George Soros-funded PAC aimed at getting Democrats elected, and Andy Meyer, research director at The Atlas Project. He asked them for a meeting to discuss oversampling:

Hey, when can we meet? I also want to get your Atlas folks to recommend oversamples for our polling before we start in February. By market, regions, etc. I want to get this all compiled into one set of recommendations so we can maximize what we get out of our media polling.

Crystal King, who has since become the political director for the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee but was working for The Atlas Project at the time, wrote back to Matzzie:

Attached are the state by state polling and research recommendations from the ATLAS product that have been compiled into one document. Please let Andy or I know if you have any questions or need additional information.

In turn, Matzzie shared the information with Anna and Stanley Greenberg of Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research in Washington, DC. GQRR has provided consulting services to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns in 2008 and again this cycle.

Matzzie called the information "useful," but suggested "due diligence." Click hereto read the entire report from The Atlas Project in Microsoft Word format. The 37-page document provides, in detail, how to specifically oversample polls on a state-by-state basis to rig the results in a Democrat's favor.

In Florida, a key battleground state, for instance...

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