BREAKING: The widely anticipated Des Moines Register/CNN/Mediacom poll of likely Iowa Democratic caucus-goers was not released Saturday night as planned after a complaint by one interviewee about how it was conducted
The widely anticipated Des Moines Register/CNN/Mediacom poll of likely Iowa Democratic caucus-goers was not released Saturday night as planned after a complaint by one interviewee about how it was conducted.
The stunning announcement by the media sponsors and West Des Moines-based pollster Selzer & Co. means the results of the historically accurate survey may not be known before Monday caucuses. The decision left the campaign and political media universe, which has descended on Des Moines, dumbfounded.“Today, a respondent raised an issue with the way the survey was administered, which could have compromised the results of the poll.
Appearing on CNN at 8 p.m. Central, the planned release time of the survey, CNN political director David Chalian said the network and its partners were not releasing the poll "out of an abundance of caution." "We take the standards that we apply to our polling very seriously," Chalian said. "And to keep the highest possible standards, we wanted to present this information to the public and explain why we didn’t proceed with releasing this poll this evening."
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