In September 2008 a Rasmussen poll found that 68 percent of voters believed that "most reporters try to help the candidate they want to win."
The Rasmussen poll had a seven point difference, well outside the error margin.
In fact, a recent Rasmussen poll shows that concern for climate change is at its highest level in years.
And the latest Rasmussen poll has Romney 43% against Obama's 40%.
A Rasmussen poll taken February 13 reported that almost one-fourth of those polled said there was a good chance they might change their mind.
A Rasmussen poll found that 60% of the electorate support such a law while 31% are opposed to such a law.
A May 27, 2008 Rasmussen poll showed Sessions winning 62% to 29%.
A Rasmussen poll taken a month later indicated that Figures had closed the gap by several percent, to a 58% to 34% margin.
On October 25, a national Rasmussen poll gave Huckabee his highest polling number yet - 10%.
According to a recent Rasmussen poll, 82% of likely voters think businesses should be required to use E-Verify.