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I pooh-pooh all polls taken or used by the media, since I don't trust them (journalists) to be impartial. They begin a story with an agenda in mind, and utilize whatever they can find to support that agenda. The agenda usually being to sell the story if they are an independent, or to sell advertising and garner better pay, if they are on staff. Since they are looking at things from this perspective, they will also keep a weather-eye out as to the editor's personal stance on any given issue, and cater to those bias in order to sell their story, or get a better by-line.Britney Spears said:Any poll that says something we don't like is automatically poo-pooed as being inaccurate or biased without any supporting evidence.
I guess I haven't made it clear in previous posts. I distrust ALL polls run by, or published by the media. When I stumble across one by an independent, I believe it. The problem comes in when you realize that, in order to have done the poll, whomever was doing so, was doing it for a reason other than pure curiosity, and must have some sort of stake in the results.If you're not challenging the accuracy or methodology of the poll then why do you distrust the results?
Basically, I'm saying I don't trust polls. Of any kind.
I do trust many Poles, however. By and large a trustworthy, hard-working lot.