Javier García accuses the Gallup does not show the real numbers from the survey conducted
posted on: Nov 23 2011 7:56 by RDugey. Viewed 22 times.The head of campaign of the Party of the liberation Dominicana (PLD), Francisco Javier García Fernández, executives of the firm placed pollster Gallup to reveal the results with the numbers real of the survey published Monday by the newspaper today that means do not respond to the truth.
Argued that the poll numbers were altered by pressure from leaders of the current perredeísta called PTT (draft presidential Ippolito) that follows the former President Hipólito Mejía, whose candidacy "not only has plummeted, but that is gone over a precipice".
"With these numbers aim is to hide the precipitous fall, the critical situation facing the candidacy of Hippolytus in the PRD, while the sympathies of Danilo have fired upwards", stressed.
Noting that the percentage of preferences allocated to the candidate of the LDP, Danilo Medina, is unrealistic challenged Rafael Acevedo, u000arepresentative of the Gallup that demonstrate you otherwise and pointed out that it is prepared to resign from his public duties, head of campaign and even as a member party purple if they prove that is wrong.
"Here which is to seek the truth, that the Gallup executives tell the truth;" "we ask that you tell the truth to the people, to know the real results of the survey," insisted.
For the newspaper today, noted that this means of communication has nothing to do with the results of the survey because it limits itself to publish the numbers that the pollster of Acevedo provided.
"If Danilo has grown, if his candidacy has soared, how is it possible that Hippolytus has not fallen, has not lost even one-tenth, i.e. that neither grew or fell in ninety days." The Gallup has to say if there is an error, if there is an inconsistency in the data provided and u000a"how many points has really lost Hippolytus," stated the leader peledeísta.
Pointed out that all "serious" polls give Medina over the PRD's candidate.

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