The snap polls after the debate were all wrong.
They had Bush winning it 49% to 37%.
This is obviously incorrect as they asked only US citizens.
Had they been smart enough to place one phone call to Igloo, they could have gotten his infallible opinion (unsupported by fact as usual)and gotten it right.
Here is the erroneous polling data, as yet uncorrected by Igloo:
CNN/USA TODAY/GALLUP POLL
October 11
Who did the best job In the debate?
Bush 49%
Gore 36
Sampling error: +/-5% pts
CNN/USA TODAY/GALLUP POLL
October 11
How did Bush do?
Excellent 29%
Good 51
Only fair 18
Poor 2
Sampling error: +/-5% pts
CNN/USA TODAY/GALLUP POLL
October 11
How did Gore do?
Excellent 18%
Good 54
Only fair 25
Poor 2
Sampling error: +/-5% pts
CNN/USA TODAY/GALLUP POLL
October 11
Effect of debate on your opinion of Bush
More favorable 40%
Less favorable 12
No effect 48
Sampling error: +/-5% pts
CNN/USA TODAY/GALLUP POLL
October 11
Effect of debate on your opinion of Gore
More favorable 24%
Less favorable 16
No effect 61
Sampling error: +/-5% pts
CNN/USA TODAY/GALLUP POLL
October 11
Who agree with you more on issues you care about?
Bush 52%
Gore 43
Sampling error: +/-5% pts
CNN/USA TODAY/GALLUP POLL
October 11
Who was more likeable?
Bush 56%
Gore 31
Sampling error: +/-5% pts
CNN/USA TODAY/GALLUP POLL
October 11
Who expressed himself more clearly?
Gore 47%
Bush 39
Sampling error: +/-5% pts
CNN/USA TODAY/GALLUP POLL
October 11
Who was more believable?
Bush 51%
Gore 38
Sampling error: +/-5% pts
CNN/USA TODAY/GALLUP POLL
October 11
Is Bush intelligent enough to be a good president?
Yes 70%
No 27
Sampling error: +/-5% pts
CNN/USA TODAY/GALLUP POLL
October 11
Who made more unfair attacks on the other candidate?
Gore 40%
Bush 27
Sampling error: +/-5% pts
[This message has been edited by Toad (edited 10-12-2000).]