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A MUST READ- ADULTERATED,ABUSED STEADMAN SHAMEFULL POLL


From: Mark Kirario

 The main Shocker . . Steadman Fiasco Manager - a  Mr Waititu
 
Ladies and Gentlemen PNU has now infiltrated STEADMAN ,below news was highlighted in
in yesterdays Sunday Standard and even by late yesterday news bulletin Steadman had not refuted those claims.Sample this,go to Saturday nation/standard online edition and see for yourself provisional results for each of the three presidential candidates.Just add all percentage obtained by each presidential candidate province wise and divide by 8(eight provinces in Kenya) to get average/mean percentage and do the same for Kibaki and Kalonzo.
How come Raila steal leads in Six provinces and share mean/average % with the incumbent????
The real TRUTH 
 
You will arrive at this results :
Raila = 47.6 %
Kibaki = 39.5%
Kalonzo = 8.5%
undecided = 4.4 %
Total    = 100.0%
 
AND THE BIG QUESTION = DO WE STILL NEED THE NOW INFAMOUS,FILTH,ADULTERATED STEADMAN
 
                       OPINION POLL ANYMORE =  A BIG SHAME
 
 
 

THE EAST AFRICAN STANDARD ONLINE EDITION
 
 sunday standard
  Su nday November 2 5, 2007

 Questions dog Steadman opinion poll


By   Standard Team

The Steadman Group was on the defensive after politicians and readers took issue with the figures it released in its latest opinion poll.

Curious readers called The Sunday Standard saying the figures from Friday’s poll did not add up.

A casual addition of President Kibaki’s support per province as released on Friday then divided by eight (the number of provinces) showed that Kibaki had scored 39.5 per cent, Raila had 47.6 while Kalonzo had 8.5 per cent.

But Steadman, while releasing the polls on Friday, said President Kibaki and Mr Raila Odinga got 43.3 per cent and 43.6 per cent, an indicator that Kibaki, who had trailed Raila by over nine per cent two months ago, had caught up with the ODM presidential candidate.

There were also questions about figures that did not add up in the provincial vote. An addition of the figures from Nyanza Province showed that some 10 points were missing, making the figures not add up.

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