WHOA! Another Skewed Poll from AP-IPSOS
J.J. Jackson* | August 27, 2005
Knowing troops sways war opinions
Published Saturday, August 27, 2005
WASHINGTON (AP) - People with friends or relatives serving in Iraq are more likely than others to have positive views of a generally unpopular war, an AP-Ipsos poll found.
Some of those surveyed said their relationships with troops helped them learn more about what?s going on in Iraq beyond the violence. Others said their opinions of the war were shaped by a sense of loyalty to those in harm?s way….
Further down “Those who know someone serving in Iraq were more likely to approve of the Bush administration?s conduct of the war - 44 percent, compared with 37 percent overall.”
So, what does this tell us about the “anti-war” crowd? Yep … you got that right … they DON’T HAVE A CLUE!
And once again we see that AP-Ipsos has weighted this poll as well. The top line results tell the story:
2d.
Total Republican: 37
Total Democrat: 50
DEAR FREAKING GOD! How many times are they going to get away with this? It wasn’t that long ago that it was pointed out how another poll was similarly skewed.
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