At this point in the campaign, and after so much has been said, calculated, analyzed and blabbered over, campaign-related news and sites become more and more evocative of that of an astrologer’s. Thus AmericanResearchGroup.
com is like an oasis in the desert: in this site you’ll find just raw data, statistics, polls, and demographics on voters and their preferences for one candidate over the other. You can search the site by state, or by Democrat or Republican Party polls, and when you are looking into that you get information on the sample size and dates of the polls, and even the original script of the questions used by interviewers, so you can make sure that there is no bias on the way the questions were asked. This open-business system seems very important when it comes to this kind of market research, and thus it is quite strange that the site does not display any self-referential information (no About Us, FAQs or Company Background sections), thus raising the question about the objectivity and reliability of the information on display. 





