Kathianne the math doesn't matter in polling. What matters is the phrasing of the questions. You can get a poll to say almost anything you want if ask the questions the right way. That's how news organizations get the results they want. The 7 in 10 is a classic example. If you ask the question did Saddam plan the 9/11 attacks? The answer is probably no. But if you ask Do you think there is any possibility Saddam had a major role in the 9/11 attacks? You'll get a yes from a lot of people. Then you can have your big headling 7 in 10 Americans think Saddam played major role in 9/11.
It isn't hard.
acludem
It isn't hard.
acludem