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Dave wrote:
Fans of "All the news that's fit to print" may note that when the Dems tried
to rig the "flash polls" by telling their supporters to vote for their man
online in the network polls there was nada in the Times about it. When the
Republicans sent virtually the same e-mail message yesterday, it suddenly
became newsworthy.
So, what's your point? It's a fact of life. Get used to it.
The real issue is that polls tend to be self-fullfilling. Most people
(something like 90%) refuse to participate in telephone polls.
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