MSNBC poll offered two "choices," both assuming support for Bush-Cheney
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On August 31, the morning after former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani addressed the Republican National Convention, MSNBC.com's "Question of the Day" offered only two possible answers -- both assuming that participants support the Bush-Cheney '04 ticket.
The poll question asked: "Did Rudy Giuliani's speech reassure you or move you to support the Bush-Cheney ticket?" The two response choices were: (1) "Reassure"; and (2) "Move you to support."
Later in the day, MSNBC amended the question to: "Did Rudy Giuliani's speech move you to support the Bush-Cheney ticket?" and changed the response choices to: (1) "Yes"; and (2) "No."
But the initial bias was obvious, and in keeping with the Corporate-Owned News Outlet's carrying water for Bush.
On August 31, the morning after former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani addressed the Republican National Convention, MSNBC.com's "Question of the Day" offered only two possible answers -- both assuming that participants support the Bush-Cheney '04 ticket.
The poll question asked: "Did Rudy Giuliani's speech reassure you or move you to support the Bush-Cheney ticket?" The two response choices were: (1) "Reassure"; and (2) "Move you to support."
Later in the day, MSNBC amended the question to: "Did Rudy Giuliani's speech move you to support the Bush-Cheney ticket?" and changed the response choices to: (1) "Yes"; and (2) "No."
But the initial bias was obvious, and in keeping with the Corporate-Owned News Outlet's carrying water for Bush.
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