Fordham University has ranked the polls that predicted the outcome of the presidential election, and Raleigh-based Public Policy Polling came in first—and second.
One of the polls conducted by the Democratic-leaning firm was independent and the other in tandem with Daily Kos and the Service Emplyoees International Union.
Here are the full rankings:
1. PPP (D)*
1. Daily Kos/SEIU/PPP*
3. YouGov*
4. Ipsos/Reuters*
5. Purple Strategies
6. NBC/WSJ
6. CBS/NYT
6. YouGov/Economist
9. UPI/CVOTER
10. IBD/TIPP
11. Angus-Reid*
12. ABC/WP*
13. Pew Research*
13. Hartford Courant/UConn*
15. CNN/ORC
15. Monmouth/SurveyUSA
15. Politico/GWU/Battleground
15. FOX News
15. Washington Times/JZ Analytics
15. Newsmax/JZ Analytics
15. American Research Group
15. Gravis Marketing
23. Democracy Corps (D)*
24. Rasmussen
24. Gallup
26. NPR
27. National Journal*
28. AP/GfK

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Would you say the same
November 8, 2012 - 7:43am — RedHotPokerif Obongo had lost? Thousands/millions of pending business deals and negotiations went
down the crapper yesterday as a result. The worst is yet to come. Suffer.
let's hear from the rightwing posters on this one
November 7, 2012 - 4:02pm — Jackson_TybeeWhere are you fellows? We can now compare the actual outcome of the election with the accuracy of various polling firms. And guess what? That so-called "liberal shill for the Democratic party" firm PPP placed FIRST in accuracy. You know? The firm you insisted had a bias toward Obama.
Care to comment, fellas?