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Towery ... can't tell if your post is a joke or what, but if not, you need to actually READ THE BLOG before responding my friend.
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Towery was one of the five legislators who participated in that Daufuskie outing.
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Towery ... can't tell if your post is a joke or what, but if not, you need to actually READ THE BLOG before responding my friend.
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One AJC reporter, who was recently interviewing media commentator Matt Towery for an article about past legislative scandals, tried to question Towery about a trip to Daufuskie Island, S.C. in 1995.
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Had Towery asked explicitly whether respondents would be unaffected by the controversy, he might well have found results similar to those reported by CBS.
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Towery claimed that the conflicting results were caused by the different sampling approaches.
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Matt Towery of Insider/Advantage lambasted the CBS results as “misleading, flawed, and biased,” but like the old proverb that warns people living in glass houses, it turns out those insults more aptly apply to his own poll results.
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Matt Towery of Insider/Advantage lambasted the CBS results as “misleading, flawed, and biased,” but like the old proverb that warns people living in glass houses, it turns out those insults more aptly apply to his own poll results.
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"The Barr candidacy could begin to attract people if it looks like it will have some effect on the race (in Georgia)," says Matt Towery, CEO of InsiderAdvantage.
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CBS gave respondents an explicit opportunity to say the controversy would not affect them, while Towery required respondents to volunteer that information – thus greatly suppressing the likelihood of getting such responses.
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